Earthquakes stories
2degrees steps up for Christchurch, offering customers 500 free texts to connect with loved ones amid trying times.
Telecom announces extension of free call offer for Christchurch residents, rivalling 2degrees' recent free calling concession.
Orcon completes its unbundling in Palmerston North, offering local loop services despite minor delays linked to events in Christchurch.
2degrees offers 30 free calling minutes to customers in quake-hit Christchurch, aiding communication in challenging times.
The fate of the project is uncertain as the government makes it clear its spending priorities have changed overnight.
InternetNZ says the option to delay or scrap the UFB process is a possibility being considered by parts of government.
Vodafone supports Christchurch customers with free calls, waived fees, and aid packages after the quake, while expanding network capacity.
Company no longer experiencing network issues and is dealing with traffic well, says Chief Executive Eric Hertz.
Rackspace is giving Christchurch IT businesses free managed cloud servers. Apply on their website to jump-start your recovery.
Christchurch-based computer firm Oxygen IT has teamed up with Maxnet to offer free server collocation to businesses affected by the earthquake.
2degrees Christchurch network restoration progresses; CEO urges to make important calls as service stabilizes, despite possible fluctuations.
Christchurch's wi-fi hotspots are now free, thanks to Tomizone's initiative to help locals access information and news.
NZ telcos issue fresh updates in Christchurch, focusing on restoring services and supporting the community amidst changing situations.
Microsoft NZ steps up with free support for those hit by the Christchurch quake, aiding in IT recovery efforts for affected consumers and businesses.
Christchurch's recovery needs more IT equipment; RemarkIT leads donation drive with NZ Trade and Enterprise aiming to bridge the digital gap.
Renaissance mourns the tragic death of board member Murray Wood, a victim of the Christchurch earthquake, extending deep sympathies to his family.
Renaissance shifts away from distribution, seeking to 'own' the customer; Chairman Colin Giffney outlines mixed results but sees right direction.
Telecom calls on New Zealanders to donate old landlines to help those without power following the Christchurch earthquake.
Kiwi app developers rally together to support Christchurch earthquake victims with proceeds from app sales. 100% goes to New Zealand Red Cross.
New Zealand cancels March 8th census due to Canterbury quake, citing concern for residents and staff impact. Govt explores alternatives.