Telecom gets serious about wireless
Telecom is undertaking one of the Asia–Pacific region’s biggest training exercises to teach its troops — and customers — all about wi-fi.
Telecom is undertaking one of the Asia–Pacific region’s biggest training exercises to teach its troops — and customers — all about wi-fi.
The acquisition of system integrators Gen-i and Computerland is paying huge dividends for Telecom, which has taken over from EDS as the number one IT services company in New Zealand.
Woosh's long-promised voice service is one step closer after the Auckland-based wireless network provider signed an interconnection agreement with Telecom.
Telecom is offering ISPs a cash incentive in an effort to meet its end-of-year broadband deadline.
Telecom's decision to build an all-IP infrastructure is finally at the implementation stage and the first triallists of its new voice service are already on board.
A number of changes to the Telecommunications Act have been proposed by Cabinet and will go forward as a Bill to Parliament, election results permitting.
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