Consumer NZ says Spark and 2degrees have reduced mobile billing transparency, making it harder for customers to compare plans ...
Recent sabotage and theft at New Zealand cell towers highlight risks to connectivity. One NZ adds eight new sites and TCF ...
2degrees shows revenue and market share growth despite loss. Spark rolls out MVNO-as-a-service. Southern Cross advances its Tasman Express cable project. 2degrees reported a net loss before tax of $22 ...
Next Generation Critical Communications develops network visibility tool. Spark updates leadership, telcos warn 3G holdouts, One NZ wins global sustainability award The new PSN (Public Safety Network) ...
Oppo Pad SE Matte Display Edition delivers solid value with its anti-glare screen, long battery life and better performance than cheap tablets ...
Fibre’s success story is a key theme in the 2025 TCF annual report. The industry body also used its report to highlight the value consumers get from telecommunications and to outline measures put in ...
Spark’s profit dropped by a third after the company faced what chair Justine Smyth describes as “one of the most challenging periods in its history”. While the company’s reported net profit came in at ...
Australian private equity firm Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has purchased 75 percent of Spark’s data centre business. The transaction is made up of $486 million in cash and an additional $98 million ...
Leo satellite broadband has been popular with New Zealanders in remote areas since it first arrived four years ago. A year ago Download Weekly reported: “New Zealand has the highest number of ...
One New Zealand has a three-year deal with Australia’s Fastter, a business packaging MVNOs for brands looking for quick entry into the mobile market. To customers, MVNOs or Mobile Virtual Network ...
Digital Equity Coalition Aotearoa identifies 3G shutdown risks. Number porting to stay regulated. Chorus CTO steps down. NCSC absorbs Cert NZ. A message on the Starlink website earlier this morning ...
Primo managing director Matthew Harrison says a visiting Australian warship took a number of his company’s fixed wireless broadband access points offline as it passed down the Taranaki coast. In a ...