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Is the Kiwi telco landscape ripe for disruption?
A slight market contraction, a focus on resiliency and at least one potential new entrant are combining to make conditions in the local telco sector right for a new competitor to make a big play.
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Vodafone NZ spies opportunity in partnerships and the rise of public cloud
Vodafone NZ has always stuck pretty close to its telco knitting, unlike arch-rival Spark, which has built strong businesses in ICT, but that could be about to change.
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Four telco providers to pay 90% of $10M Govt levy
Spark, Vodafone, Chorus, and 2degrees are set to collectively pay approximately 90 per cent of the government’s $10 million Telecommunications Development Levy.
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Vodafone NZ bets on 5G leadership to drive margin growth
Vodafone NZ says its leadership in 5G mobile network rollouts will reduce its reliance on wholesale fibre and underpin margin growth.
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ComCom to telcos: provide consumers with meaningful comparison information
The Commerce Commission has told NZ’s mobile network operators they should provide more meaningful comparison information and guard against overspending by consumers.
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Major vendors under threat as NZ Unified Comms market attracts new players
As the Kiwi market shifts towards hosted and cloud-based solutions, traditional vendors will face competition from a new breed of cloud-based players.
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Is it time to pick a date to switch-off copper network?
"Someone has to take the initiative to break this impasse, the government clearly won’t."
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Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
Samsung has just released the Galaxy S4 Active in Australia, a water and dust resistant Android smartphone. It's best described as a rugged version of the original Galaxy S4, rated at IP67 standards to survive being submerged in one metre of water for up to 30 minutes. Let's go hands-on!
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Early arrivals will capture SaaS market
With analyst predictions tipping software as a service (SaaS) will comprise as much as 50 percent of software spending by 2013, New Zealand commentators say local partners and developers have an opportunity to cash in among small businesses and niche markets.