Vodafone eyes fixed line service in New Zealand

09 Jun 2008
00:00

The New Zealand arm of mobile phone company Vodafone Group would spend NZ$50 million ($38.3 million) to provide fixed line phone services to a quarter of the country's population, a Reuters report said.

In a challenge to incumbent phone provider New Zealand Telecom, Vodafone said it would use recent government changes that have forced Telecom to open its network to competitors, the report added.

Vodafone will put its own equipment into Telecom's phone exchanges so it can offer phone and Internet services using Telecom's copper line phone network.

Vodafone said by October 2008 it would be able to provide fixed line services to all of Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, which has about a quarter of the 4 million population.

Expansion nationally would follow.

Telecom has also been forced by the government to split into three operating units in a bid to get faster, cheaper Internet services in the country.

Vodafone is Telecom's main competitor for mobile services while the local unit of Australia's Telstra competes in fixed line phone services.

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