Spark NZ concludes $23 million Telecom Cook Islands sale
“The sale of Telecom Cook Islands is consistent with this strategy and with our desire to focus principally on our New Zealand operations and on the needs of New Zealand customers."
“The sale of Telecom Cook Islands is consistent with this strategy and with our desire to focus principally on our New Zealand operations and on the needs of New Zealand customers."
Vigil Monitoring, the medical monitoring business that was started by Sir Ray Avery, will launch its first product iteration by the end of the year.
Spark New Zealand has begun its rollout of 4G services on the recently acquired 700MHz spectrum in the Waikato, enabling 12 sites with 4G in the region.
Spark New Zealand notched total revenues of $3.638 billion for the fiscal year ending June 30 2014, with the second half alone at $1.791 billion. This is a 2.6 per cent drop on the full year from last fiscal’s revenues.
Spark Digital has launched a new cloud platform to help businesses to automate machine-to-machine (M2M) deployments.
Telecom has officially become Spark New Zealand today.
Telecom is calling for more national consistency on the products offered by the fibre companies to avoid what it calls a “fibre tangle”.
DigiLife, Telecom’s venture to enable smart homes in New Zealand, is targeted for market launch in FY 2015.
Telecom has announced its intention to launch 4G services in the 700 MHz band in late August.
Vodafone New Zealand has renewed its IP transit contract with Vocus Communications.
The Government has granted accreditation to NZ Telecommunication Forum's (TCF) mobile recycling programme, RE:Mobile.
Wireless Internet provider Tomizone is near completion of its pilot with Skype to provide free Wi-Fi connectivity across 15 sites in Australia and New Zealand.
Telecom has announced a Naked Ultra Fibre plan, which will allow users to tap into fibre speeds without paying for a home phone package.
From today, all 2degrees’ Pay Monthly and Business customers can use their mobiles across the Tasman with its new 10/10/10 plan – where customers pay 10 cents per minute for calls within Australia and to New Zealand, 10 cents per text and 10 cents per MB of data.
Telecom Digital Ventures has made a strategic investment in startup application services business App La Carte in a move to accelerate the company’s product development pipeline.