After structural separation: New Zealand telecommunications a year after Telecom and Chorus became separate companies
Description
An examination of the New Zealand telecommunications industry one year on from the separation of the incumbent provider into two companies Telecom (retail) and Chorus (access network). This book looks at the challenges facing Telecom and Chorus, the migration from copper to fibre networks, the role of the government, and the impact of its billion-dollar support for a new national fibre network, as well as the move to 4G technology for mobile networks. Features interviews with Telecom, Chorus, Vodafone NZ, CallPlus, Telecommunications Commissioner, Labour Party, InternetNZ and Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand.
