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NZ telcos issue fresh updates in Christchurch, focusing on restoring services and supporting the community amidst changing situations.
Shop at Playtech and aid Canterbury quake victims: $1 donated for every $10 spent till Feb end. Support and snag tech gear.
It could be a case of back to the future as the government leaves the door open to taking a stake in Telecom's UFB business.
Birthday website launched while iPad 2 rumours reach top speed following invites for a special event being sent out.
Click through for all the latest updates from New Zealand's telecommunications companies about coverage and services in Christchurch.
Old fashioned corded analogue phones, that don't require a power source, can be donated at any Telecom retail store.
Christchurch reeling from 6.3 magnitude quake; comms disrupted, Cathedral damaged. Live updates via #eqnz. Emergency lines: 0800 779997.
Proposed change to the Telecommunications Amendment Bill could allow the government to buy back parts of Telecom.
Revolutionise your business management with top-notch barcode generator software, enabling easy, colourful label creation for various industries.
New rules mean publishers - such as Amazon - can no longer provide in-app links to websites where users can buy content.
The long-rumoured game adaptation of the breakaway hit TV show is official, and it's likely to adopt the episodic nature of its source material.
Bridge the Apple-Microsoft divide: Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac now out, syncing your tunes and snaps effortlessly.
Apple may make its MobileMe service free, turning it into a cloud storage hub for photos, music, and videos. A year's subscription currently costs USD $99.
Vertica buyout to let HP customers analyse large chunks of data stored in physical, virtual and cloud environments.
Cosmetics retailer Lush has taken its Australian and New Zealand websites offline after another hack, urging customers to cancel their cards immediately.
Apple reveals five new faster MacBook Pros boasting Thunderbolt tech and FaceTime HD, starting at NZ$1999. Critics urge waiting for 2012 overhaul.
Nintendo's 3DS launch in Australasia to include just two games, amidst confusion over third-party titles availability.
Ubisoft sets March 18th for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood PC launch, unveils multiplayer mode and system specs. Codex Edition not in NZ.
Brightstar re-signed to offer chain services for all mobile, broadband and fixed line products for the next three years.
Alcatel-Lucent's Wireless Network Guardian brought in to help Telecom offer a better experience across its 3G network.