Broadband Compare stories
Global Compare Group has announced the acquisition of the international, data-led, eCommerce comparison shopping business, PriceMe.
Compare Broadband says many Australians believe their home broadband is not up to the job of working or studying remotely.
35% of survey respondents say that they feel less productive, and 35-44 year olds expect working with kids at home may prove a challenge.
Over 200 professionals from New Zealand's ICT sector gathered at the Broadband Compare TUANZ Awards to honor the country's top broadband providers.
Finalists for the 2019 Broadband Compare TUANZ Awards have been announced, showcasing the best of the broadband industry in New Zealand.
The summer season was all about fibre with 74% of respondents choosing fibre broadband plans, an increase of 6% on last quarter's report.
Media entity Stuff has acquired the internet service provider Stuff Fibre, allowing it to continue building a great internet service for New Zealanders.
Broadband Compare's team has launched NZ Compare, an umbrella brand to consolidate its expanding suite of New Zealand comparison websites such as Power Compare.
The inaugural Broadband Compare Awards ceremony took place last night to determine New Zealand's best broadband provider. So who won?.
The finalists of the Broadband Compare awards have been announced in anticipation of the event, set to take place November 2nd 2017.
The Broadband Compare Awards launch this week in response to the increasingly diversified Kiwi market of more than 100 Internet providers.
Record number of Kiwis switching broadband providers, with over 22k comparing plans on Broadband Compare website.
Finalists for the NZ Compare Awards 2024 have been revealed, highlighting top performers in New Zealand's power and telecommunications sectors.
The best New Zealand broadband and energy providers of 2021 have been revealed at this week's NZ Compare Awards.
New Zealand's Commerce Commission is seeking feedback on a code designed to protect consumers as Chorus moves them from copper to fibre networks.
The growth in EBITDA was achieved through a combination of operating cost reductions and strong broadband connections growth.
New Zealanders are apprehensive about the 5G rollout, with health concerns inhibiting people's interest to make the switch.
Kiwis are overspending by NZD $100m annually for slower internet; switching to Ultra-Fast Broadband could save households between NZD $145 and $471 each year.
Broadband Compare expands its database of internet providers and broadband plans with new telephone online chat support.