TUANZ stories - Page 6
2degrees slams ComCom recommendation
Mon, 22nd Feb 2010
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2degrees accuses the Commerce Commission of missing chance to bring NZ mobile prices in line with the developed world.
Split decision a splitting headache for Joyce
Mon, 22nd Feb 2010
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commerce commission
The Commerce Commission has just flung a piping hot potato at the ICT Minister and his first reaction is to cool the issue.
US cable manufacturer eyes broadband rollout
Thu, 18th Feb 2010
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dubai
An American manufacturer of broadband, cable TV and<br />satellite equipment is hungry for a piece of the New Zealand fibre broadband<br />market.
Gen-i boss addresses corporate concerns
Fri, 12th Feb 2010
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Gen-i boss pledges improvements after XT outage as major clients reconsider their mobile strategy amidst public dissatisfaction.
TelstraClear tries again with Vodafone
Thu, 4th Feb 2010
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TelstraClear has re-launched a suite of mobile products aimed at businesses today as part of a new agreement with Vodafone.
We want a say in XT review - TUANZ
Tue, 2nd Feb 2010
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Major users are demanding input into Telecom’s independent review into why the XT Network crashed twice in two months.
Regulatory junkies no more
Mon, 1st Feb 2010
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telco
TUANZ has been the user’s voice for over 20 years, and for half that time it’s been led by chief executive Ernie Newman.
Agent angst
Mon, 1st Feb 2010
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crm
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martech
NZ contact centres risk employee welfare and profits through outmoded metrics and high stress, costing firms over £1.5bn annually, study finds.
Outages force AA to rethink XT
Wed, 27th Jan 2010
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Two massive outages on the XT Network in two months have forced the Automobile Association to reassess its contract with Telecom.
Telecom’s separation – one step forward, one step sideways
Fri, 18th Dec 2009
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kordia
Telecom has met the deadline to produce accounting separation reports – but is asking for a variation on milestones its wholesale service is required to meet.
XT back, but will business forgive?
Tue, 15th Dec 2009
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Around 100,000 customers woke up to a day without cellphone coverage in New Zealand due to a hardware failure on the XT Network.
Offshoring call centres and empowering women
Wed, 9th Dec 2009
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Catriona Wallace champions offshoring at the CCiNZ conference, highlighting its empowerment of women in developing nations.
“You can’t suck a golf ball through a straw” - Cisco
Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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Cisco country manager Geoff Lawrie has criticized recent reports questioning the need for ultra fast broadband access in New Zealand.
Fair go for rural
Tue, 1st Dec 2009
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Rural New Zealand strives for equal internet access, challenging the government's ultra-fast broadband rollout as inadequate for their needs.
TUANZ December Column
Tue, 1st Dec 2009
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retailers
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volution
The third TUANZ Rural Broadband Symposium, held in Rotorua last month, was the moment when the prospect of fibre to New Zealand farms became real.
Telecommunications Forum - Chief Executive David Stone - Profile
Tue, 1st Dec 2009
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David Stone takes the helm as CEO of Telecommunications Carriers Forum, aiming to unite and navigate regulatory challenges.
Brash bags broadband plan – TUANZ retaliates
Mon, 30th Nov 2009
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tuanz
The 2025 Taskforce report released today by former National leader Don Brash recommends that the government’s $1.
Website for workforce professionals
Tue, 24th Nov 2009
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tuanz
Great Outcomes' Giles Potter launches a dedicated website for Workforce Planning Professionals in NZ, enhancing training and research access.
Get real on rural broadband
Fri, 6th Nov 2009
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Federated Farmers and TUANZ challenge government to invest more in rural broadband roll out for productivity and social gains.
Analyst wades into productivity debate
Tue, 3rd Nov 2009
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High-profile telco analyst Paul Budde challenges new report claiming no productivity gains from high-speed broadband, urging clearer government direction.