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With all bids now in by 4pm, telcos and lines companies gear up for a fierce competition over the government's USD $1.5 billion Ultra Fast Broadband project.
Telecom intends to go ahead with decommissioning its CDMA network in 2012, despite the issues with its XT Network.
Westcon Group bolsters its portfolio, partnering with F5 Networks to distribute acclaimed data management solutions across Australia and New Zealand.
Telecom announces an independent review after XT Network crashes again, leaving the CEO angry at letting customers down.
Morningstar plots a green comeback in April, targeting NZ's IT market amid fierce competition and recent setbacks.
Ingram Micro has pushed its new website and system launch back a month in order to have it fully operational on launch day.
Sektor partners with Panasonic to distribute a wide range of tech, including security systems and ToughBooks, with an exclusive in NZ.
Two massive outages on the XT Network in two months have forced the Automobile Association to reassess its contract with Telecom.
Lexar Media plans to boost its presence in New Zealand, partnering with Cellnet and sponsoring the New Zealand Sevens rugby event.
Duo maintains confidence despite Simms taking over IronKey's retail distribution in Australia, citing no impact on NZ partners and new growth opportunities.
Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems, approved by EU officials, may lead to significant job cuts as it pursues expansion into hardware.
Epson slashes home theatre projector prices amid strong market performance, aiming to stay competitive without overtaking the top spot.
John Stanton, 2degrees backer, shares insights and long-term investment plans at Auckland event, highlighting his experience and commitment.
Microsoft revamps NZ Partner Awards, expanding categories to better recognise excellence, with aims to propel local partners onto the global stage.
Vodafone's marketing director, Mark Rushworth, has resigned and will depart on Friday. CEO Russell Stanners will manage marketing until a replacement is found.
HP's Warwick Grey has been appointed as Marketing Manager for the Personal Systems Group (PSG) for HP South Pacific and will relocate to Sydney.