A call for Kiwis to recycle mobile phones on International E-Waste Day
For every phone recycled with RE:Mobile, a donation will be made to local charity Sustainable Coastlines
For every phone recycled with RE:Mobile, a donation will be made to local charity Sustainable Coastlines
Vodafone says it will invest $10m to create an elite team of customer service staff, dubbed the X Squad, to deal with complex customer queries that technology alone cannot resolve.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who is in France to take part in the G7 leaders' forum, said the government intended to prevent extremists from exploiting digital platforms to post extremely violent content.
Vodafone New Zealand's plans to deploy a 5G network has passed a major hurdle with security approval from security agency the GCSB.
Vocus and Vodafone have branded Chorus’ proposed pricing for unbundled access to UFB fibre services as predatory and its proposed reduction of just $0.15 per month as pathetic.
NZX-listed investment company, Infratil has flagged plans to buy Vodafone, in partnership with an unspecified other party and has requested a trading halt.
The British government is still deliberating on the use of Huawei equipment in a future 5G network but aims to announce its decision in the next month
Vodafone, the world's second largest mobile operator, said it was "pausing" the deployment of Huawei equipment in its core networks until Western governments give the Chinese firm full security clearance.
The venture will focus on Vodafone's British, German and Irish markets, targeting multinationals and national enterprises operating in industries such as retail, manufacturing, utilities, agriculture or transportation.
Vodafone says it has turned on two cellular network technologies designed for the Internet of Things: NB-IoT and LTE-M (more generally known as CAT-M1).
Vodafone New Zealand and Telstra today unveiled an agreement that will see the Kiwi telco sell managed security services that are underpinned by Telstra’s cloud-based platform.
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Vodafone has opened its new HQ in Smales Farm, Auckland.
Vodafone NZ has reported a 16 percent decline, to $39.0m, in net profit for the 12 months to 30 June, blaming the slide on declining broadband profitability in a highly competitive market and planning for an initial public offering that was put on hold.
The Commerce Commission has taken Vodafone to court alleging that it billed customers for an extra month after they had cancelled their mobile contracts.