Chorus 2.0
The government has finally announced the Terms of Reference for its review of Chorus's finances. What's in the review and what should we be looking at?
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The government has finally announced the Terms of Reference for its review of Chorus's finances. What's in the review and what should we be looking at?
On Friday I caught a glimpse of the future – teachers being trained as digital leaders. It's a very good thing indeed.
The Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal is being conducted entirely in secret. Read all about the chapter on intellectual property here.
CallPlus is taking legal action over the government’s consultation process around the Telco Act review. Why is it doing that and what does it mean for the future of the telecommunications industry?
The Commerce Commission has announced its final prices for wholesale copper services. Chorus is unhappy but customers and ISPs are well placed and, interestingly enough, the other winner on the day is the Government which gets exactly what it asked for.
Media release: Kiwis gain half a billion dollars from Commerce Commission decision
Roman candle or damp squib – what will the Commerce Commission’s final determination on wholesale pricing deliver tomorrow?
Northpower will finish building its fibre network in Whangarei well ahead of schedule. Where to next for the UFB operator?
The government’s auction of the 700MHz spectrum rights has started – and finished in record time. Now we have to see what happens next and how that will impact on our competitive landscape.
Chorus is proposing new prices for its UFB plans to help drive uptake. Will it do the trick, and how much does all this cost anyway?