Local Fibre Companies follow path set by Chorus
Just before Christmas the Local Fibre Companies (LFCs) contracted to the Crown to roll out UFB to 30% of NZ, including major centres such as
Just before Christmas the Local Fibre Companies (LFCs) contracted to the Crown to roll out UFB to 30% of NZ, including major centres such as
Last week Chorus announced changes to the pricing of two of its most popular service variants. The table below details the price points and timelines
Unbundled fibre is coming, by 2020 it will be available for use by retail service providers. What that means for end users is uncertain, in
When most consumers think of Spark brands, I assume they would think of the home and business offerings of Spark and Spark Digital, but through
At this years Australian Network Operators Group conference there was a record number of attendees with almost 300 people taking part. Of those 300, probably
Vodafone and Vocus held a joint press conference yesterday to announce that they are going to partner on plans to unbundle UFB fibre. Given unbundled
In purchasing the NZ assets of the Vocus Group, the “lucky” buyer will not be purchasing a single entity, but rather a disconnected group of
Chorus may have broken the law, or at least proved that they can beat it. Nielsen’s Law that is. This law states that the bandwidth
In late 2017 the Commerce Commission, New Zealand’s competition enforcement and regulatory agency released its Annual Telecommunications Monitoring Report for the period July 2016 to
As widely reported last week, Spark has signed an agreement to buy all shares in the Auckland based telco Digital Island. In my 11 years
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