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  Telecom New Zealand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Telecom is the largest company by value on the New Zealand Exchange (NZX) and movements in its share price have a great influence on the index of movements in the top fifty companies.
Telecom was formed in 1987 from a division of the New Zealand Post Office and privatised in 1990.
Telecom's mobile customers find out that their privacy and security is not safe on the Telecom network, when a phreaker named ^god releases an exploit to the media allowing access to almost anyone's voicemail.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Telecom_New_Zealand   (1205 words)

  
 Comments of Telecom Corporation of New Zealand Limited on S7-45-02
Telecom is committed to excellence in corporate governance, and is widely regarded as a leader of good governance practice in New Zealand.
Telecom is concerned that aspects of the proposed rules of conduct for lawyers might ultimately prove counter-productive to the development of best practice international corporate governance.
Telecom reiterates its support for the principled development of excellence in corporate governance, and respectfully invites the Commission to implement rules that do not inadvertently conflict with that overriding goal.
www.sec.gov /rules/proposed/s74502/mverbiest1.htm   (762 words)

  
 Intec Telecom Systems - Telecom New Zealand goes live with convergent billing and mediation systems from Intec   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Telecom New Zealand CIO Mark Ratcliffe said: “This is the first phase of a strategic initiative to replace and consolidate key components of our billing infrastructure.
“New Zealand’s telecommunications market was one of the first to be fully deregulated in the late 1980s and it is now very competitive, with a number of major global players operating in the country,” said Intec CEO Kevin Adams.
Telecom operates the major national telephone network in New Zealand, with more than 95 percent of inter-city trunk routes on fibre optic.
www.intec-telecom-systems.com /its/pressroom/pressreleases/pr2005/2005-05-25a   (812 words)

  
 Fool.com: Dialing Up Telecom New Zealand [Motley Fool Take] July 14, 2004
I believe this is because New Zealand (along with Australia and Canada) is thought by some to be what is called a commodity-based economy, while the United States is thought to be a service-based economy.
This can cause the United States and New Zealand to be at different points in the economic cycle and the stock market cycle.
New Zealand sovereign debt that matures in five years yields about 6.2% versus a five-year U.S. Treasury note that yields about 3.62%.
www.fool.com /News/mft/2004/mft04071457.htm   (394 words)

  
 Telecom New Zealand News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Telecom launched its 3G network in New Zealand a year before Vodafone, but it took a different tack with the EV-DO service initially.
Telecom New Zealand said Thursday it would consider formal offers for its troubled Australian unit over the next month and decide on a possible sale by May 5.
Telecom New Zealand says it will receive formal proposals from potential buyers for its Australian business, including fixed line operator AAPT, over the next month and aims to decide on the unit's future by 5...
www.topix.net /com/nzt   (655 words)

  
 Proforma - Customer Profiles - Telecom New Zealand
Operating in a newly deregulated environment, Telecom New Zealand (Telecom) faces new competition in every market in which it competes—from the provision of residential local service to complex data services for business.
Telecom's development group uses ProVision to capture business requirements for business processes and software applications, which take the form of Use Cases, business process and organization models, and class and sequence models.
Telecom is New Zealand's major telecommunications provider and online company, offering a full range of Internet, data, mobile and fixed line calling services.
www.proformacorp.com /Company/profileTelecom.asp   (1052 words)

  
 New Zealand: Telecom New Zealand surprises with profit
Telecom's mobile customer base fell by 56,000 to 1.25m customers, as Vodafone New Zealand increased its market share to 52%, although earnings rose 11.2% over the year.
Although Telecom was operating in a difficult environment, analysts said the market was "enthused" by Ms Gattung's comments that Telecom might increase the dividend ratio from 50%.
Telecom's gross debt fell during the year to NZ$4.88bn, or 2.11 times Ebitda, but it wants debt levels below two times Ebitda to keep its A rating, a target it expects to meet this year.
www.ebusinessforum.com /index.asp?layout=rich_story&channelid=4&categoryid=30&doc_id=6621   (570 words)

  
 Wholesale VoIP, outsourced voice over IP services, network management services and IP telephony : NGT
New Global Telecom, an international telecommunications provider, and Telecom New Zealand, the major telecommunication provider in New Zealand, announced they have entered into a three-year contract.
Under the terms of the contract, New Global Telecom is responsible for 24x7 network operations services including network surveillance and support and on-site support services for Telecom New Zealand's gateway switches in Los Angeles and London.
TNZ has an established reputation as a leader in marketing, new product development, network and operations initiatives designed for operating in one of the most open markets in the world.
www.ngt.com /news?presspager=1&my=   (432 words)

  
 Telecom New Zealand Signs Agreement With Lucent Technologies to Expand Coverage of CDMA2000 1xEV-Do Network
Telecom and Lucent also are expanding an existing managed services agreement announced in June 2003 to include the management, maintenance and operation of the new EV-DO network by LWS.
"Telecom's EV-DO network is providing a mobile data experience that is unmatched in New Zealand, and we are very pleased to continue our work with Telecom on the development and management of this network," said Bart Vogel, president, Lucent Technologies Asia Pacific.
Issuers of news releases and not PR Newswire are solely responsible for the accuracy of the content.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-13-2005/0003868640&EDATE=   (633 words)

  
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Named Excelerate by Telecom staff, the new program will significantly improve channel effectiveness by delivering more consistent training across retail outlets so that front-line staff is better able to help customers with Telecom mobile packages and products.
Telecom has replaced its original three-day induction program and one-month manager and employee shadow period with Excelerate.
Telecom requires its channel partners to complete a course module and achieve a 75 percent rating or higher on their assessments before they are qualified to deliver Telecom products to the public.
www.clomedia.com /common/newscenter/newsdisplay.cfm?id=3389   (640 words)

  
 Telecom New Zealand Limited: Oracle Customer Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Telecom New Zealand is convinced it has found an effective solution to this age-old marketing dilemma.
Telecom is also planning to ensure this customer centricity is maintained as it deploys its next generation of core business support systems, being implemented to exploit the functionality offered by the introduction of a new IP Telephony Network.
Most data is sourced from internal Telecom applications and databases, such as the customer care system, call records and service orders, but others--notably demographic and business data--come from outside sources such as Universal Business Directories and Statistics New Zealand.
www.oracle.com /pls/cis/Profiles.print_html?p_profile_id=101286   (1839 words)

  
 Telecom New Zealand slashes value of AAPT - Telecom Asia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Telecom NZ said it has reduced the carrying value of AAPT from the previous value of approximately A$1.4 billion ($1.04 billion) because of the significant tightening of wholesale prices and terms with Telstra, and the continued downward pressure on retail prices in Australia.
The news forced the shares of New Zealand's largest telephone company down 2.4% to $5.22, its lowest closing value on the Australian Stock Exchange since June 18, 2004.
Telecom NZ said last year it was looking at a range of different options for the ailing AAPT business, including possible acquisitions, divestments, or even leaving the business as a stand-alone company.
www.telecomasia.net /telecomasia/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=284985   (305 words)

  
 Telecom Corporation New Zealand - Company Overview - BuddeComm
Telecom Corporation of New Zealand is New Zealand’s largest telecommunications company and the incumbent operator.
Telecom is investing $1 billion over the next 10 years building a new Next Generation Network.
New Zealand - Infrastructure - NGNs and FttH
www.budde.com.au /Reports/Contents/Telecom-Corporation-New-Zealand-Company-Overview-1150.html   (224 words)

  
 IT100: Telecom Cp New Zealand Profile
Telecom New Zealand also is growing its Australian business where its AAPT unit is a distant No.3 player in a fiercely competitive market.
Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Limited provides telecommunications products and services in New Zealand and Australia.
Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Limited is based in Wellington, New Zealand.
www.businessweek.com /it100/2005/company/NZT.htm   (332 words)

  
 Telecom New Zealand - Telecom New Zealand - Call home for less
Welcome to the Telecom New Zealand website, home of the most competitive calling rates to New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and worldwide.
At Telecom New Zealand we are dedicated to providing you with high quality, low cost, clearly priced calls to help you keep in touch with your friends and family for less.
Telecom New Zealand is a subsidiary of Telecom Corporation of New Zealand.
www.callhome.co.nz   (225 words)

  
 Telecom New Zealand (TNZ) selects mobile networking solution from Lucent Technologies for 3G high-speed data services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The deployment will increase data speeds on TNZ's mobile network - already the fastest mobile data network in New Zealand -- by nearly 15 times, offering TNZ customers mobile data services at speeds rivaling the fastest wireline connections.
The 1xEV-DO network will enable TNZ to deliver a broad array of new entertainment and business services, including video messaging, the ability to download clips from films, music, sports or news, videoconferencing, Internet and intranet access, and many other new applications up to peak data speeds of 2.4 Megabits per second (Mbps).
Telecom is New Zealand largest listed company and also the country's largest telecommunications provider.
www.lucent.com /press/0604/040622.nsb.html   (632 words)

  
 Telecom New Zealand WAP email
At the time of writing this article, Telecom New Zealand has suspended their WAP email service because of an article published at ZDnet.
The New Zealand Herald apparently read the story and ran in on Saturday, while TVNZ called Bruce, who passed on the email to me. I contacted Mark Hannan from TVNZ, who called me on Monday to arrange an interview for the six o'clock news.
The story was run second on the six o'clock news and again in the late news and the morning business show on Tuesday.
baptism.co.nz /wap.html   (604 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Australia & New Zealand
Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Telecom Corp., New Zealand's largest telephone company, said it hasn't received an offer for its AAPT unit in Australia, responding to a newspaper report that Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.'s Optus unit bid A$650 million ($450 million) for the business.
Telecom, which spends A$500 million a year with Telstra for access to its Australian fixed-line network, said Nov. 4 that Australian earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization may stall this year as Telstra reviews prices for wholesale services.
Telecom may be prepared to accept a lower sale price than its A$1.35 billion book value for AAPT as a trade off for a good reselling arrangement with Optus to service its New Zealand and Australian customers, said Walker's Brown.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000081&sid=aDvAB3eJTsPM   (636 words)

  
 DecisionPoint - a success for Telecom New Zealand
As one of New Zealand’s largest providers of telecommunications products and services, Telecom has to process a large number of credit applications, while ensuring its credit decisions are consistent and minimise potential risk.
DecisionPoint has enabled Telecom to ensure the consistent application of its credit rules and scores to maximise the provision of services and the understanding of risk that is being undertaken at the point of sale.
The upgraded platform also allows Telecom the opportunity to receive new value-added services soon to be available in New Zealand, such as FraudCheck and scored bureau enquiries, that assist in managing risk and fraud prevention.
www.baycorpadvantage.com /vantage/valuable_customers/decisionpoint.aspx   (517 words)

  
 TNZI : Numbering   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Disconnect tone will be received when the call has been lost due to congestion in the New Zealand national network.
"Telecom New Zealand advises the number you have called has either changed or is no longer available.
Note: Local time in the Chatham Islands is 45 minutes in advance of New Zealand time.
www.tnzi.com /us/numbering.asp   (493 words)

  
 Openwave - News Room - NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING WIRELESS NETWORK OPERATOR, TELECOM NEW ZEALAND, SELECTS LUCENT AND ...
Telecom New Zealand is the first network operator in New Zealand to deploy the Openwave™ Mobile Access Gateway.
As the foundation of the Openwave™ Services OS™, the Mobile Access Gateway enables Telecom New Zealand to increase revenue opportunities by offering highly compelling wireless services to its customers while its scalable architecture provides a solid foundation for next generation, innovative services.
Telecom, New Zealand’s principal supplier of telecommunications, provides fixed line, mobile, data and Internet services as well as online solutions to consumer, business and corporate customers in both New Zealand and Australia.
www.openwave.com /us/news_room/press_releases/2001/20010516_telecom_nz_0516.htm   (596 words)

  
 STOP BULLYING - Advice for caregivers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Bullying is a big problem in New Zealand and it's important that we all work to stop it, so Telecom and the Police have developed a campaign to help parents and their children.
Eight schools participated, including four schools in a provincial New Zealand city area and four from a major urban area.
Most schools run programmes, such as the police programme Kia Kaha, to deal with bullying and are likely to have additional written information for parents.
www.nobully.org.nz /advicep.htm   (1307 words)

  
 Scoop: Telecom One New Zealand Challenge
New Zealand’s leading broadcaster and New Zealand’s leading telecommunications company have joined together in a programme designed to put every New Zealander on screen for the Millennium.
From 6pm on New Year’s Eve to midnight on 1 January, TV ONE cameras will, at some stage, be in almost every city, town and hamlet in New Zealand giving the people of this country an opportunity to share in the celebrations of fellow New Zealanders.
TVNZ Chief Executive, Rick Ellis said the aim of the Challenge is to get as many New Zealanders on television as possible in a broadcast which will chart that moment in time as a nation moves from one millennium to the next.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/BU9910/S00018.htm   (1450 words)

  
 July 26, 2002
Telecom is New Zealand's largest telephony service provider.
BCL is a wholly-owned New Zealand premier wholesale wireless provider with a network that presently delivers both broadcast and telecommunications solutions to more than 90% of this geographically diverse country.
Telecom New Zealand is partnering with BCL to trial wireless high-speed Internet services in the Taranaki region of New Zealand.
www.airspan.com /press/Press2002/PR072602a.html   (640 words)

  
 Sponsorships : Telecom New Zealand Limited
Telecom has been helping New Zealanders communicate for more than 100 years and the strength of our connection with, and commitment to, the country is reflected in the breadth of our sponsorships.
The Telecom New Zealand International Film Festivals and Fieldays are just several examples of the hugely popular events we sponsor.
The Big Dreams survey was commissioned to help Telecom be sure that it is investing in programmes that are in tune with the hopes, dreams and aspirations of New Zealanders.
jetstream.xtra.co.nz /stream/0,3898,200709-1547,00.html   (334 words)

  
 3G Mobile Video Content for Telecom New Zealand
Telecom's T3G customers can access and select the Video Clip they want to watch from a menu on their phone.
Telecom Mobile General Manager Kevin Kenrick said Telecom was excited about working with Gamer.tv to develop the Video Clips range.
SK Telecom has launched a variety of great 3D games that let users enjoy a sense of incredible speed and powerful graphics by upgrading the existing mobile games offered via mobile phone.
www.3g.co.uk /PR/April2005/1329.htm   (840 words)

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