Snapchat owner’s shares tumble
Snapchat-owner Snap Inc has reported slower user growth than Wall Street expected and said it was redesigning the app
Snapchat-owner Snap Inc has reported slower user growth than Wall Street expected and said it was redesigning the app
For an industry that’s all about telecommunications, Kiwis find it hard to get the big players to answer the phone.
“Now we see one of our key strategic goals come to fruition."
Bigpipe, CallPlus, HD, Orcon, Snap, Spark, Trustpower or Vodafone?
"I see the term “challenger brand” thrown around a lot, and I found myself wishing that 2degrees had sought to be a challenger in the wholesale business market."
Nearly two years exactly since taking over as CEO, 2degrees chief Stewart Sherriff has faced constant questioning about the company’s move into the fixed-line market.
2degrees has confirmed its purchase of Internet service provider Snap, and will launch fixed-mobile services later this year, accelerating its growth as a full service communications provider.
"More and more patients and visitors bring their own device with them and now they can use them free of charge while they are in our care."
Over 15 per cent of Rolleston homes and businesses have made the switch to fibre broadband in less than six months, and potentially 50 per cent of the town could be on fibre in a couple of years.
Snap has launched Lightwave Extreme, a broadband service offering download speeds of up to 200Mbps and upload speeds of upto 50Mbps over the Chorus Ultra-Fast Broadband network.
The business arm of Christchurch-based service provider Snap aims to make the revenue share from the North Island around 50 per cent of the national total in three year’s time.
NZ based ISP Snap has extended its ultra-fast broadband (UFB) to nearly 70,000 central North Island homes and businesses.