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  • iiNet back on track?

    iiNet is showing some promising signs of recovery, but its imminent future is fraught with challenges.

  • AAPT DSLAM proposition "high-risk": Analyst

    A decision by embattled telco AAPT to invest in its own ADSL network would be "high-risk" and could make the business less attractive to suitors in the event of a sale, according to telecommunications research firm Ovum.

  • AAPT jumps on PowerTel's ADSL2+

    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.

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