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The submissions on the telecommunications review discussion document are not online and there’s no sign they will be made available any time soon. TUANZ is happy to host both the submissions and any discussion on it.
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The submissions on the telecommunications review discussion document are not online and there’s no sign they will be made available any time soon. TUANZ is happy to host both the submissions and any discussion on it.
IDC Research says the telco market is more competitive than ever and that telcos are facing a bleak future in terms of revenue gathering. But are we customers really seeing the benefits of this market?
Enable is building the UFB network in Christchurch and some surrounding areas, so how’s it doing in what surely be a unique situation? The answer is, extremely well.
There’s an election coming – TUANZ lists ten ICT policies the incoming government should get behind.
New Labour leader David Cunliffe has taken on the ICT portfolio for himself. What does this mean for the industry as we go into the next election cycle?
What will drive demand for the UFB? Making copper more expensive just isn’t the answer, but we have a few suggestions as to what is.
The government wants to tax all broadband customers $600m and give the money to Chorus shareholders. We don’t think that’s right.
The Transfield issue should be of major concern to both the government and Crown Fibre Holdings in particular.
Chorus is rolling out a project to give one town in New Zealand gigabit speeds. But why only one town? Why aren’t we giving that kind of capacity to all New Zealand. It doesn’t cost any more to deliver so why not?
If the Telecommunications Act review discussion document has done anything it’s unite the industry (users, retailers and network operators) behind one common cause – making sure the Chorus Tax doesn’t get implemented.