NZ power, phone, internet, and gas services company Mercury NZ has deployed Rimini Street’s Support and Rimini Watch for SAP as part of its move to achieve cost efficiencies and retain the stability of its core IT systems after acquiring Trustpower’s retail business.
New Zealand’s competition regulator, The Commerce Commission, has released draft guidance to help the telecommunications industry understand its approach to monitoring and enforcing obligations on telco Chorus - and other local fibre companies (LFCs) - to allow retailers access to unbundled fibre services with acceptable terms and prices.
New Zealand energy and telecoms giant Trustpower has deployed global security vendor Nozomi Networks’ guardian solution as it continues investment in enhancing its security systems.
New Zealand mobile consumers are benefitting from an increasingly competitive market environment and the established presence of three independent national network-based providers, according to the country’s competition regulator The Commerce Commission.
New Zealand’s competition regulator, The Commerce Commission, has given the green light for the Infratil investment consortium to acquire up to 50% of the shares in Vodafone New Zealand.
New Zealand’s competition regulator, The Commerce Commission, is still considering whether to give the green light to the acquisition of Vodafone NZ by the Infratil investment consortium.
New Zealand cable operator Hawaiki Submarine Cable has signed a deal with leading ISP and power utility Trustpower to provide the latter with significant capacity on the Hawaiki submarine cable system.
The Vocus Group says it has dropped plans to sell its assets in New Zealand and has ended talks with all parties that had expressed an interest in buying its New Zealand business.
The Vocus Group has refused to confirm a report that it is set to sell its New Zealand business to NZ power and Internet provider Trustpower for about $250 million.
Utility billing and customer management software vendor, Gentrack, is ahead of schedule with the deployment of a system upgrade for New Zealand energy retailer, TrustPower, under a $15 million renewed, multi-year contract.
MELBOURNE, December 8. Gentrack, a global leader in utility billing and customer management software, announced today the progression of its Gentrack Velocity upgrade project at TrustPower, a large New Zealand energy retailer and owner of one of Australia's largest wind farms at Snowtown, South Australia.