Telecom New Zealand subsidiary AAPT will resell PowerTel's ADSL2+ offering, joining fellow Internet service providers Westnet and likely Netspace in getting access to the broadband network substantially owned by iiNet.
PowerTel has confirmed it is considering various proposals from third-parties interested in buying or allying with the tier two Australian telco.
Telecom New Zealand plans to decide early in the new year on the future of AAPT, amid continued interest in the struggling business from a number of Australian players.
Optus chief executive Paul O'Sullivan today remained tight-lipped on speculation that the telco was in talks with Telecom New Zealand Ltd to merge with or acquire its ailing Australian business AAPT.
Telecom New Zealand has no immediate plans to sell its troubled Australian business following the completion of a strategic review into AAPT's future.
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