Chorus broadband connections dip in March quarter on heightened competition

Chorus broadband connections dip in March quarter on heightened competition
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth April 12 (BusinessDesk) - Chorus lost ground in the battle for broadband connections in the first three months of the year as end-users switched to fibre provided by local fibre companies and as Spark New Zealand stepped up its wireless network campaign.  The Wellington-based company lost 15,000 broadband connections in the March quarter, leaving it with 1.2 million as at March 31 compared to 1.23 million a year earlier. Chorus' broadband connections on the copper network fell 8.6 percent to 716,000, some of which was moppe...