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Huawei's chief reassured NZ politicians that the tech giant poses no risk to cyber-security, despite prior US accusations. Labour MPs still voice concerns.
Search giant stacked on workers last year to keep pace with an online advertising market that's growing at the expense of newspapers and television.
Xero has doubled annual sales as its customer numbers continued to surge and said it expects an annual loss of below $15 million.
Datacom is selling its Asian call centres to Convergys for $A20 million, with 1,000 employees joining Convergys.
Telecom Corp announces up to 1,230 job cuts in a £110m cost-cutting drive, despite launching new ultrafast broadband services.
Apple NZ's tax payment is just 0.4% on $571 million sales, sparking scrutiny over multinational tax practices.
Trade Me is offloading its group-buying site Treat Me, with a management-led consortium set to take control next month for an undisclosed sum.
Telecom eked out a 3.7 percent lift in first-half underlying earnings as revenue from its mobile business propped up otherwise disappointing sales.
Chorus boosts broadband to 1.09M as fixed lines dip, amidst dispute over UBA pricing. Shares up despite challenges in fibre growth.
Australian payroll provider Talent2 keeps $105 million 10 year Novopay contract as switching back to Datacom, simply exchanged one set of risks for another.
Chorus partners with Visionstream and Downer in $1bn deals to build NZ's ultrafast broadband, aiming to improve connectivity nationwide.
NZ wireless broadband provider reports $2.4m loss with the company relying on funding from its 75% shareholder, Craig Wireless Systems, to meet its cash needs.
Fast-growing Wynyard Group eyes capital for expansion, with new chair Murray Horn silent on NZ stock exchange listing. Growth demands loom.
Telecommunications Commissioner Stephen Gale will press ahead with a review of wholesale broadband pricing on Chorus's ageing copper lines.
Emulex set to acquire all Endace shares, hitting 99.9% acceptances, with a takeover bid of £76m now reaching compulsory buyout stage.
Around half of New Zealanders don't realise their personal information is being collected online, while approximately a third of people don't worry about it.
Xero's CEO Rod Drury says the firm is not ready for a US listing despite its shares tripling, focusing instead on growth and revenue.
Orcon, the state-owned internet service provider, expects to make an announcement about a potential sale in the coming weeks.
Xero, Wellington-based cloud accounting software firm, has become New Zealand's latest billion dollar company after its shares climbed to a new record.
UK to auction 4G spectrum in Q3, omitting specific iwi allocation, aiming to boost economy with mobile tech advancements.