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  • Telstra scores win over NZ monopoly

    The New Zealand Commerce Commission has ordered the incumbent telco, Telecom, to provide services for resale to TelstraClear, Telstra's New Zealand subsidiary.

  • TelstraClear laments NZ decision on copper access

    Communications Minister Paul Swain's decision today not to allow competitors access to Telecom NZ's copper network is a body blow, for major competitor TelstraClear and will force a strategy re-think for the company.

  • NZ to get increased broadband competition with new regulations

    The New Zealand Commerce Commission has recommended that ADSL service be unbundled in order to improve competition in the residential and small to medium business market.

  • Aust telecoms acquisition unlikely to see job cuts

    Australian telecommunications service provider Datafast's acquisition of Perth-based counterpart EFTel is unlikely to lead to job cuts, according to Datafast managing director Frank Romanin.

  • Aust telecoms company facing purchase strife

    Trading in the shares of Perth-based telecommunications company New Tel remains suspended, as the company continues to defer the release of its annual report in the wake of the failed acquisition of rival player DigiPlus.

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