2degrees rejects accusations of poor market conduct

2degrees rejects accusations of poor market conduct
2degrees CEO Mark Callander says: “It’s heartening to hear that when the incumbents are losing cornerstone customers, they don’t understand how it could happen.” (Image: NZME)
Ben Moore
Tensions are rising in the telecommunications industry as 2degrees is winning more major enterprise and government contracts.Most recently, 2degrees and cybersecurity firm Palo Alto won a contract for managed networks with government-owned company Network 4 Learning (N4L), previously held by telco Spark and cybersecurity firm Fortinet.While the value of the contract remains undisclosed, NZ Herald’s Chris Keall reported that Budget 2024 included a total of “$94 million in new operating expenditure and $63m in new capital expenditure...

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