Mobile plan stories
Buy now, pay later schemes could damage credit scores and harm vulnerable consumers, warns credit firm ClearScore.
Business cloud service provider 2talk has launched mobile plans, adding to its broadband and IP Voice products.
Despite increased demand, fixed line broadband pricing remains expensive tor all tiers compared to other countries in the OECD.
New Zealand's Commerce Commission has urged mobile operators to provide more comparison information to consumers.
Spark New Zealand reports revenue growth and strong performance in key markets, with overall revenue increasing by 2.5% to $3,623 million.
New Zealand's telecommunications networks will drive the post-COVID rebuild, says the New Zealand Telecommunications Forum.
Vodafone New Zealand unveils new mobile phone plans with endless data, addressing customers' increasing demand for data.
Landline phone usage in Australia is declining rapidly, with just 56% of Australians owning one, according to Finder.
The new 4G cell site will increase the area's access to communication services, with boosted mobile phone reception and data speeds faster than 3G.
Vocus criticises Commerce Commission for considering mobile market healthy and claims NZ MVNOs aren't working.
The report shows that as of 30 September 2018 there were 668,850 households and businesses connected to fibre, an increase of 45% from 2017.
Vodafone NZ opens its Mobile Virtual Network Operator platform, with My Republic as its first partner. More consumer choice expected.
New Zealanders are tech-savvy telecom users, embracing new technology and flexibility, according to a report by the Commerce Commission.
New Zealand mobile users experience almost five times faster speeds on 5G compared to Wifi, according to Opensignal.
Peter Thrower had never had much luck when it came to internet connection for his business. Then he called Spark.
Fibre has surpassed copper as Kiwi households' primary internet access, according to a report by the Commerce Commission.
Spark partners with Xero to offer three months free subscription to eligible business customers in New Zealand.
Spark becomes first telecommunications provider to join Air New Zealand's Airpoints programme, offering customers the chance to earn Airpoints Dollars.
Nuisance-call blocking landline gives peace of mind around scam calls and new postpaid mobile plans designed specifically for over-65s.
A majority of Kiwis are finding mobile phones increasingly indispensable to everyday life, a new survey finds with some very interesting results.