Auckland mayor Wayne Brown takes aim at telcos' 'blackspots'

Auckland mayor Wayne Brown takes aim at telcos' 'blackspots'
Mayor Wayne Brown says Aucklanders have the right to be frustrated with the network. (Image: NZME/Alex Burton)
Brent Melville
Auckland's newly elected mayor, Wayne Brown, has set his sights on the region’s patchy cell-phone network, telling the major telcos it’s time to fix their "substandard" service. In a letter to the chief executives of Spark, 2degrees and One (formerly Vodafone), Brown said Aucklanders are right to be frustrated when mobile coverage in the city is substandard and limited. “It’s time to fix the remaining blackspots in Auckland's mobile network.”Brown, a self-described "Mr Fix-It",...

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