Competition increases as Kiwis transfer millionth mobile phone number
“Number portability is key to the competition between telecommunications service providers."
“Number portability is key to the competition between telecommunications service providers."
“One of the aims of the review is to find a new regulatory framework for UFB.”
Geoff Thorn has been appointed as CEO of the New Zealand Telecommunications Forum (TCF) and will start in his new role next week.
The New Zealand Telecommunications Forum (TCF) has launched an online service that allows mobile phone users to check whether a handset has been blocked from use on New Zealand networks before they buy.
There are a plethora of interest groups in this industry, but it is always been my view that the one users of ICT services really need to keep an eye on is the Telecommunications Carriers Forum.
WorldxChange has quit the Telecommunications Carriers Forum and the ISP’s director, Paul Clarkin, is calling for a strategic approach to how the industry is governed.
The code of practice governing the beleaguered Telecommunications Dispute Resolution Service (TDRS) has been revised to attract more ISPs.
The short-lived Telecommunications Industry Group, an organisation of industry chief executives, has been disbanded and is now part of a CEO forum within the Telecommunications Carriers Forum.
The Telecommunications Dispute Resolution Scheme, which recently came under fire from TUANZ and Consumer NZ, has been modified following its regular two-year review, which finished in June.
The award-wining Telecommunications Disputes Resolution Scheme, which has shed several members since it began over two years ago, is under fire from consumer groups.
Ten months after claiming the Telecommunications Carriers Forum (TCF) is immoral, TeamTalk chief executive David Ware has joined the organisation.
The Telecommunications Carriers’ Forum is seeking public feedback on its Draft Standards for the government’s proposed Ultra Fast Broadband proposal.
Fledgling mobile operator 2degrees has rejoined the Telecommunications Carriers Forum, a year after it left the organisation claiming it was controlled by the large carriers.
David Stone has been appointed CEO of the Telecommunications Carriers' Forum (TCF), replacing Ralph Chivers, who left in June to become programme manager for the government's $1.5 billion broadband project.
Following the release of the papers outlining the government’s preferred approach to its broadband investment initiative, there were howls of disappointment from some who found themselves outside the areas where fibre is expected to be deployed.