Spark guides to lower end of wireless broadband uptake targets
Telco says 30-40% of its broadband customer base will be on wireless by end of FY23.
Will Mace
Wed, 18 Aug 2021
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Spark New Zealand has dampened expectations for wireless broadband growth over the coming year after it failed to meet its FY21 target of adding 40,000 new connections via the technology.
Spark and other major telecommunication companies have recently sought to circumvent what they consider to
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Will Mace
Wed, 18 Aug 2021
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