There's speculation acquisition-hungry Telstra may use its New Zealand subsidiary and substantive war chest to shake up the local mobile market.
Voyager launches VDSL for businesses seeking speedier internet than ADSL but not ready for UFB, promising up to 50MBps down and 10MBps up.
2degrees shakes up the Galaxy S III launch with a bold offer: free on a 2-year £89 plan, outflanking Vodafone and Telecom's pricing.
InternetNZ gears up for inTAC, a must-attend for tech experts keen on Ultra Fast Broadband discussions, ahead of NetHui 2012.
Vodafone unveils Samsung Galaxy S III pricing, offering the chance to win a space travel prize with every purchase in New Zealand.
Kaleidoscopic triangles replaced with intersecting circles representing 'connection, mobility, information sharing and collaboration'.
The top reasons why the 'if you build it, they will come' strategy won't work for the Ultra Fast Broadband network.
Brocade and NEC forge a strategic SDN partnership, aiming to revolutionise data centre and WAN management with open standards solutions.
AT&T diversifies cloud services, embracing innovation by partnering with small tech firms and launching innovation foundries.
A 'diverse range' of supply options will be a pivotal factor encouraging consumers to overcome the cost boundary, regulator says.
Christchurch's Enable secures 24 RSP deals, including big names like Vodafone and Orcon, expanding business fibre network offerings.
Pervasive capture, vital for effective problem resolution in networks, is revolutionising the way outages and anomalies are managed.
Telecom's early 4G hype may falter as they race to catch up with Vodafone, despite not fully testing LTE technology yet.
Slingshot rebounds in ISP speed tests, leaping ahead as Orcon lags, reveals TrueNet's latest data on downloadable webpage speeds.
Vodafone launches Data Angel, a world-first service to prevent 'bill shock' by monitoring data usage and stopping consumption at 100%.
Telecom to kick off 4G trials despite 700MHz spectrum uncertainty, eyeing data boom and smart device surge. Trials to start later this year.
Tonga teams up with Alcatel-Lucent to forge broadband links via undersea cable, enhancing connectivity for its 100,000 residents.
Smartphone ownership in New Zealand households has surged from 13% to 44% in just one year, according to a report by IDC.
Gen-i, Vodafone and 2degrees all make the cut in deal Economic Development Minister estimates will save government $60m.
2degrees unveils a service to share data across up to 5 devices, offering control tools to avoid excess charges.