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NZ retailers trail in internet adoption, risking productivity, reports Internet NZ and Google study. Economy could gain £34bn with full potential utilised.
Court Appeal finds Kim Dotcom's 2012 arrest warrants valid despite flaws, but illegal for NZ police to share cloned info with US FBI.
NZ's shift from landlines to mobiles rattles telcos, as census reveals deep cuts into traditional revenue streams.
Telecom sells Australian AAPT unit to TPG Telecom for AUD $450 million, exceeding expectations. The move aligns with its focus on NZ operations.
2degrees urges Commerce Commission to block 4G spectrum sale to rivals Vodafone and Telecom, fearing stifled competition.
NZ govt proceeds with 4G auction despite 2degrees' plea, selling unsold 700MHz blocks. Telecom and Vodafone vie for additional spectrum.
Wynyard Group ramps up 2013 capital spending by up to 63%, bringing forward staff recruitment and setting new expenditure targets to drive sales growth.
Vector challenges telcos' bid for more 4G spectrum, citing a need for wider access, including sectors like energy and health.
Telecom Corp introduces performance-linked equity grants for top managers to drive profit growth amid a focus on digital ventures.
Moody's reviews Chorus for downgrade after regulator slashes copper line charges, heightening financial pressure on the telecom.
Chorus floats new approach on copper line regulation to the Commerce Commission, aiming to streamline cost evaluations and quell pricing disputes.
Apple NZ's profits soar to $10.5m amid steady sales, despite paying just $3.9m in tax, amidst global scrutiny over tax practices.
New Zealand shares rose, led by Xero on optimism more investors will focus on the cloud-based accounting firm's growth potential.
New Zealand business confidence rose to its highest in almost 15 years this month, adding to evidence the economy is picking up pace.
Chorus's ability to deliver national broadband at risk if wholesale copper prices are cut, warns Minister Amy Adams.
PM John Key hints at Chorus contract renegotiation amid a billion-dollar shortfall, ensuring ultra-fast broadband project's progress.
Chorus appeals in High Court against Commerce Commission's copper pricing, challenging the narrow basis and its massive impact on its services.
Chorus shares plummet as government's hands tied on copper pricing, leaving the firm facing financial strains and investment risks.
Xero, the cloud-based accounting software company that's now the second-biggest listed company more than doubled its first-half loss as it continues i.
Investors reel as Chorus shares plummet to a historic low amid fears over government response to price cuts threatening its financial stability.