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    Telecom New Zealand is planning a NZ$1 million donation to charity and a week's free Internet access for its customers, in order to make amends for recent outages in its e-mail service.

  • Is your ISP after your intellectual property?

    Is your Internet service provider appropriating your intellectual property? The question was bought home to NZ IT columnist Bruce Simpson when he found the ISP he was using claimed rights over his intellectual property in its terms and conditions.

  • Kiwi ISP blames misleading info on cut-and-paste gaffe

    A cut-and-paste bungle by New Zealand internet service provider IHug has created a minor-scandal in the land of the long white cloud

  • Kiwi capital keeps data flowing

    With CityLink, companies such as NetSaint, Cisco, and Cricket Software help create a single LAN covering New Zealand's capital city.

  • Telecom NZ unveils Hutchison, Microsoft deals

    Telecom New Zealand will a form strategic alliance with Hutchison Telecommunications and merge its Internet portal with US software giant Microsoft as part of an aggressive push into the Australian mobile market.

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