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  • Telstraclear pulls plug on HSDPA in NZ

    Vodafone is denying claims that it was the cause of TelstraClear's decision to pull out of a planned NZ$50 million converged mobile broadband service in Tauranga.

  • Kiwi research network live at last

    Five years after the concept was first proposed by New Zealand government officials, a high speed broadband network linking the country's eight universities and several other research institutions has finally gone live.

  • Ericsson to build new wireless network: TelstraClear

    New Zealand telco TelstraClear has picked Ericsson to build its new high-speed wireless network in Tauranga on the North Island.

  • TelstraClear plans HSDPA for NZ

    Telstra's New Zealand division today said it would build a new third-generation (3G) mobile broadband network in the North Island city of Tauranga, with services starting to be delivered in 2007.

  • Telcos get access to NZ copper

    Rival telcos will get direct access to Telecom New Zealand's copper telephony network as the country tries to boost its broadband rating.

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