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14 July 2008 - TelstraClear today launched its latest online initiative - the TelstraClear Shop.
11 July 2008 - Predictions from prestigious Australian research institute CSIRO that petrol could cost up to AUS$8 - about NZ$10 - per litre within a decade means we need to rapidly change course to avoid serious economic disarray, Green Party Co-Leader Russel Norman says.
4 July 2008 - Communications and Information Technology Minister David Cunliffe said New Zealand's regulatory regime has given telecommunications companies the flexibility they require to bring broadband to rural areas.
4 JULY 2008 - Vodafone New Zealand is extending its 3G broadband network to reach 97% of the places New Zealanders live, work and play, bringing its total 3G infrastructure investment to $500 million.
The Commerce Commission has today released its final determinations on the price and non-price terms for the backhaul services that support the unbundled copper local loop (UCLL) and unbundled bitstream (UBA) broadband services.
25 June 2008 - Treasury advice to the government on its Broadband Budget spend underpins the fact that National's Broadband Plan is utterly profligate said the Minister of Communications and Information Technology, David Cunliffe.
As Part of the TXU Energy Conservation Program, the Free Internet-Based Tool Helps Customers Manage Home Energy Usage, Save Money and Help the Environment.
Wanganui has been chosen as one of the first public libraries in New Zealand to link its community with the Aotearoa People's Network, providing library customers with free high-speed broadband access to the internet and to a wide range of computer software.
New Zealand First has questioned National's plan to give $1.5 billion of taxpayers' money to Telecom to improve broadband services and says the money could be used as a deposit to buy the company back for New Zealand ownership.
National Party Leader John Key says Labour is misleading the public with its false claims about National's plan to invest up to $1.5 billion to drive an ultra-fast "fibre to the home" broadband network.
"Labour claims this is an extravagant subsidy for Telecom. They are wrong.
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