The second phase of the government's Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative is underway, with one South Island town and one North Island town first up.
Hokitika chosen as first area to be connected in second phase of Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative, bringing world-class connectivity to the region.
Chorus' latest survey of the top ten fastest services for broadband has ruffled feathers amongst three of the country's local fibre companies.
The Commerce Commission just released the final decision in its review of the non‑price features of the Unbundled Bitstream Access (UBA) service.
UK Gov praises telecom's swift action restoring quake-hit networks to nearly pre-disaster function, highlights dedication of field teams.
UK Government extends agreement with Chorus for free residential connections to the Ultra-Fast Broadband network.
Dunedin takes the lead in Chorus' top 10 NZ cities list for rapid broadband, showcasing tech strides and nationwide data surge.
Chorus reports net profit of $66 million, citing copper price changes and improved expense management as key factors.
Kiwis' broadband usage follows a consistent pattern, with data usage reaching its peak between 8pm and 10:30pm, according to Chorus.
Labour's ICT spokesperson questions where the money is coming from for New Zealand's second phase of the UFB programme.
Chorus and Crown Fibre to enhance broadband in 169 NZ areas, connecting over 200k premises to high-speed internet.
Chorus upgrades 100 broadband cabinets for improved speeds in rural New Zealand, providing consistent speeds up to 70Mbps.
Waiheke Island has completed its Ultra-Fast Broadband build, with 5600 homes and businesses benefiting from NZD$9.6 million in investments.
New Zealand earthquake: 2degrees announces restoration of mobile services, but techs still working on full capacity in impacted zones.
The disaster earthquake that struck New Zealand yesterday damaged a major fibre optic cable that all three telcos are working to resolve.
New Zealand's telecoms networks remain operational after earthquakes off the South Island, according to Vodafone and Spark.
Chorus responds to Spark's 'Upgrade NZ' fibre push, urging customers to research broadband options independently.
Spark introduces Spark Restore Kit to help customers stay online during broadband or landline faults in New Zealand.
Chorus and Crown Fibre Holdings agree that residential installations of UFB will continue until the end of 2019.
Visionstream to take over fibre installations in areas serviced by Downer, allowing Downer to focus on other aspects of its relationship with Chorus.