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Spark has opened up its uncapped wireless broadband product, Unplan Metro, to more than half a million households - delivering uncapped connectivity to around 1.2 million New Zealand addresses across urban and rural areas.
Enable is bringing Hyperfibre to Christchurch’s CBD - and with it a broadband future 300 times faster than fixed wireless
Chorus quarterly connection and network usage figures released today demonstrate how essential ultra-fast connectivity has become for all New Zealanders.
Deloitte Fast 500 business NZ Compare has launched FreeVoucherCodes.co.nz to help Kiwis save when they shop online
www.FreeVoucherCodes.co.nz is a new site for Kiwi shoppers to help them save money on a huge range of different products and services.
Ever wondered which companies are New Zealand’s favourite broadband and energy providers? Well we will know soon enough. The Broadband Compare Awards will return for a 5th year in November 2021 and will now include the energy sector as the awards expand to become the NZ Compare Awards.
Utilities Disputes (UDL) is a free and independent dispute resolution service that resolves consumer complaints about electricity, gas, water, and broadband installation on shared property.
Local fibre broadband provider, Enable, has returned an $18 million dividend to Christchurch City and, ultimately, to the people of Christchurch.
Today Vodafone is making fuss-free internet even better by launching Unlimited 4G Broadband- in selected parts of urban and regional New Zealand from just $55/month-- on a 12 month term for people with an Endless mobile plan.
Today, Chorus has announced that the first connection to its eight gigabits per second (8Gbps) fibre broadband service is live. The blisteringly fast service is accessible to about 150,000 residential and business customers in Auckland and Wellington.
The New Zealand (NZ) smartphone market rebounded sharply from a year ago as it recorded its highest quarter of annual growth since 2013Q4.
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