The telco exodus which has plagued the Terria broadband consortium over the last week is now over, according to remaining members, who yesterday pledged their support as being "rock solid".
Although Terria chairman Michael Egan regretted AAPT leaving the group, he understood the desire by the carrier's parent Telecom New Zealand to focus its money on the home market after its profit ...
After promising for months that it would bid for the national broadband network the Terria consortium has been reduced to a supporting role in a bid from its dominant member, Optus, which through ...
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The TransACT departure means Terria has lost three members in two weeks and it was forced into damage control late yesterday, as remaining members issued a solidarity statement. Terria's statement, on ...
Terria has confirmed it will continue its bid for the national broadband network, despite AAPT’s withdrawal from the consortium today. In a statement, consortium chairman Michael Egan said that he ...
Although Terria would no doubt have critically branded Telstra as the hypocritical party in the past (and probably still today), Quilty quiverlessly states that: “the comments from Mr Simmons were ...
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