Telecom calls for national consistency from fibre companies
Telecom is calling for more national consistency on the products offered by the fibre companies to avoid what it calls a “fibre tangle”.
Telecom is calling for more national consistency on the products offered by the fibre companies to avoid what it calls a “fibre tangle”.
Come 8 August, Telecom NZ will officially become Spark New Zealand.
Major telecommunications provider Telecom is suffering from technical issues that has brought down its call centres, online services and internal networks today.
Telecom New Zealand has deployed Zuora's subscription e-commerce platform to support the roll out of its mass consumer Big Pipe broadband service.
Telecom NZ's 4G network will go live overnight tonight in parts of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
Telecom is set to launch its 4G network on 12 November in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. The network will be available to both prepaid and monthly-pay customers on Telecom’s current plans at no extra cost.
Telecom New Zealand, which has been in the process of transforming selected public phone boxes into Wi-Fi hotspots, will have 700 of them live by October 7, with 2000 hotspots expected to be live by mid 2014.
New Zealand's communications minister, Amy Adams, has issued a discussion paper that canvasses changes to the Telecommunications Service Obligations which mandates Telecom provides a minimum level of service and pricing for residential phone services.
Telecom chief executive Paul Reynolds has doused growing speculation that the company has warmed to the idea of splitting into two separately owned businesses to get a piece of the action from the government's $1.5 billion ultrafast broadband initiative.