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XT down, copper wire down, carrier pigeons considered

While Telecom XT cellphone customers in some parts of the country have been frustrated with an inability to communicate with the outside world – some fixed landline issues have also developed.Lightning strikes around Rotorua have taken out parts of

NBR staff
Thu, 28 Jan 2010

While Telecom XT cellphone customers in some parts of the country have been frustrated with an inability to communicate with the outside world – some fixed landline issues have also developed.

Lightning strikes around Rotorua have taken out parts of Telecom’s old skool copper wire network.

Rural XT

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NBR staff
Thu, 28 Jan 2010
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