Telecom New Zealand - Latest News [Page 52]
Telecom CEO Urges Bridging Digital Divide
Tuesday, 30 November 1999, 5:29 pm | Telecom New Zealand
Telecom Chief Executive Theresa Gattung today told the Information Technology Association that the industry had a responsibility to help those at risk of being on the wrong side of the “digital divide.” More >>
Telecom Lifts Quarterly Earnings To $209 Million
Tuesday, 16 November 1999, 10:16 am | Telecom New Zealand
16 November 1999 TELECOM LIFTS QUARTERLY EARNINGS TO $209 MILLION Telecom today reported after-tax earnings of $209 million for the three months to 30 September 1999. Telecom will pay an 11.5 cents per share first quarter dividend. More >>
Telecom Tactics Takes Off
Wednesday, 3 November 1999, 5:27 pm | Telecom New Zealand
Telecom is taking the excitement of the America's Cup into New Zealand classrooms with a cyber-yacht race website. More >>
Mobile Phone Users Hit One Million
Monday, 11 October 1999, 10:08 am | Telecom New Zealand
More than one million Kiwis now use mobile phones, according to new figures issued by Telecom today. More >>
Celebrate Business Heroes, Says Retiring Chairman
Thursday, 30 September 1999, 3:27 pm | Telecom New Zealand
New Zealanders will actively support professional sports people but will often vilify business people for making a profit selling essential services and products, says the retiring Telecom Chairman Peter Shirtcliffe. More >>
Credit Rating Move No Surprise To Telecom
Thursday, 16 September 1999, 11:02 am | Telecom New Zealand
Telecom said today that in light of its announced takeover offer for AAPT, it was not unexpected that Standard and Poor's placed Telecom's long-term AA credit rating on Credit Watch with negative implications. More >>
Telecom Announces Takeover Offer For AAPT
Wednesday, 15 September 1999, 12:22 am | Telecom New Zealand
Telecom New Zealand ("Telecom") today said that its wholly owned subsidiary TCNZ Australia Investments Pty Limited ("TNZ Australia") intends to make a A$5.10 per share takeover offer for AAPT Limited ("AAPT"). The offer ... More >>
Telecom Has Latest Pay Phone Technology For APEC
Thursday, 9 September 1999, 5:00 pm | Telecom New Zealand
Delegates and media at APEC are the first to use the latest in Telecom payphone technology offering modem access. More >>
Telecom Heralds Southern Cross Landing In NZ
Monday, 6 September 1999, 11:27 am | Telecom New Zealand
Telecom New Zealand Chief Executive Roderick Deane hailed the Southern Cross Cable landing in Takapuna today, as a significant milestone in the $2 billion investment project designed to greatly enhance New Zealand's communications with the rest of ... More >>
Telecom-Bellsouth Settle Lawsuit
Friday, 20 August 1999, 5:57 pm | Telecom New Zealand
Telecom and BellSouth New Zealand have settled the lawsuit filed by BellSouth New Zealand in January 1997 relating to the marketing of wireless services, the two companies announced today. More >>
Telecom Credit Rating Remains Among Highest In NZ
Wednesday, 18 August 1999, 6:26 pm | Telecom New Zealand
Telecom's credit rating remains among the highest in New Zealand after a downgrade of its domestic currency rating by New York based credit rating agency Moody's Investor Service. More >>
Southern Cross Begins Trans-Oceanic Cable Laying
Friday, 16 July 1999, 3:41 pm | Telecom New Zealand
Australasia's newest, biggest and fastest submarine fibre optic cable, Southern Cross, lands at Clovelly Beach in Sydney tomorrow. This landing marks the beginning of six months of cable laying that will link Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii and the ... More >>
High Court Finds For Telecom On Injunction
Wednesday, 7 July 1999, 9:58 am | Telecom New Zealand
Justice Williams' judgment over Telstra's rebilling interim injunction applications speaks for itself, Telecom Manager External Relations Clive Litt said. More >>
TSSC Joint Venture Transfers To Nec New Zealand
Wednesday, 7 July 1999, 9:11 am | Telecom New Zealand
Telecom New Zealand (Telecom), NEC Corporation (NEC) and Scollay Holdings Limited jointly announced today that they intend to wind down their joint venture, NZ Telecommunication Systems Support Centre (TSSC). However, NEC will absorb most of TSSC into its new ... More >>
