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Simon puts Telecom back together

From fixed wireless to a plan for his company to own its own fibre, Spark's MD is cutting Chorus out of the loop, and winding the clock back to 2010.

Sun, 13 Nov 2016

What the government cleaved in two, Simon Moutter is putting back together.

In 2011, in a historic move to break its vertical monopoly and pave the way to for the UFB, the government split Telecom into retail (Spark) and network/wholesale (Chorus) companies.

Now Spark is pursuing four

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