TelcoNews Asia - Telecommunications news for ICT decision-makers

Latest news - Page 389

Gettyimages 74180803

Planning for a pandemic

Sat, 1st Aug 2009
#
uc
#
dr
#
hybrid & remote work
What technical solutions will be required to enable a widespread teleworking deployment should the H1N1 virus threaten the health of employees?.
Chris quin

Jewel in the crown

Sat, 1st Aug 2009
#
uc
#
chorus
#
blackberry
Gen-i CEO Chris Quin hails Telecom's XT Network as a game changer, driving significant client wins and expanding Telecom's market share.
Welcome back commissioner

Welcome back, Commissioner

Sat, 1st Aug 2009
#
uc
#
vodafone
#
island
The return of Dr Ross Patterson as Telecommunication Commissioner is the big news as ongoing regulatory issues continue to simmer at the Commerce Commission.
Ernie newman

Freephone charges – time for some user power

Sat, 1st Aug 2009
#
uc
#
tuanz
#
banking
High costs are preventing businesses in New Zealand from accepting mobile calls to their 0800 freephone numbers.
Gettyimages 1077605220

Business case for high-speed broadband

Sat, 1st Aug 2009
#
uc
#
chorus
#
fibre
New Zealand's $1.5bn broadband plan could revolutionise telecoms but faces economic hurdles, with estimates suggesting a $5bn cost for partial coverage.
Fallback

Iphone 3GS

Sat, 1st Aug 2009
#
uc
#
apple
#
cpu
Vodafone launches a new and improved iPhone with extended battery life, video recording, and larger storage options. Apple's monster just got better.
Compare iphone 3g s screen

Telecom offers the iPhone - sort of

Tue, 14th Jul 2009
#
uc
#
apple
#
technology gifts
Telecom's iPhone 3GS deal edges out Vodafone, offering a $600 credit and competitive data plans, confirmed after passing 100,000 XT Network customers.
Gettyimages 488200977

By industry, for industry

Wed, 1st Jul 2009
#
crm
#
uc
#
martech
Support. Educate. Engage. These three words represent the core focus of the recently formed Contact Centre Institute of New Zealand.
How ya gonna call

How ya gonna call? Drivers face cellphone ban Employers liable

Wed, 1st Jul 2009
#
uc
#
vodafone
#
new zealand police
New Zealand government plans to ban handheld devices while driving, putting the onus on employers to enforce phone conduct.
Nzict

Our digital future

Wed, 1st Jul 2009
#
uc
#
optimation
#
tuanz
NZICT Group aims to make New Zealand the most digitally literate nation by creating an action plan focused on innovation and education.
Martinw

Building a bypass network

Wed, 1st Jul 2009
#
uc
#
semiconductors
#
kordia
CallPlus is considering rolling out a brand new WiMax network in New Zealand, offering an alternative to existing infrastructure.
Mobile rates

Mobile Rates

Wed, 1st Jul 2009
#
uc
#
telstraclear
#
connectme
WHAT are the best deals for mobile users today? Connectme compares the plans on offer from telecom, vodafone, telstraclear, black + White and Compass.
Social networking 005

Socially mobile

Wed, 1st Jul 2009
#
uc
#
blackberry
#
technology gifts
New Zealanders can now access their favourite social networking sites from anywhere in the country, thanks to extended 3G coverage.
Nike ipod support

Nike + iPod support

Wed, 1st Jul 2009
#
uc
#
apple
#
fitness
New Nike shoe sensor connects to iPhone for tracking runs or syncing with gym equipment. Designed for fitness freaks, priced at $39.
The mobile wars

The Mobile Wars

Mon, 1st Jun 2009
#
uc
#
vodafone
#
telcos
In NZ's mobile market war, intense competition promises major benefits for consumers, as companies fight for a $1.98bn spend.
The 10min dinner party question

The 10-min dinner party question

Mon, 1st Jun 2009
#
uc
#
contact centre
#
tuanz
The New Zealand government has pledged $1.5 billion to build a fibre-optic network, reaching 75% of the population in ten years.
You be the judge

You be the Judge

Mon, 1st Jun 2009
#
uc
#
chorus
#
kordia
Vodafone and Telecom settle out of court, delaying the launch of Telecom's 3G network after a high-stakes legal battle over network interference.
Sell the valuea

Sell The Value

Mon, 1st Jun 2009
#
uc
#
fibre
#
telecommuting
NZ's $1.5bn fibre-optic network aims to boost economy by up to $4.4bn a year, but educating businesses on its value is crucial.
Keeping tabs on telcos

Keeping tabs on telcos

Mon, 1st Jun 2009
#
uc
#
commerce commission
#
market
New Zealand is considering separating its telecommunications market to stimulate competition and improve infrastructure.
Competition fails to reduce roaming rates

Competition fails toreduce roaming rates

Mon, 1st Jun 2009
#
uc
#
vodafone
#
telecom
Telecom's XT Network offers simplified roaming pricing, but there is little difference in cost compared to Vodafone.