The latest CallPlus news and press releases are listed below.
CallPlus serves schools' need for speed
11.03.13
In a number of industry firsts, CallPlus has brought a staggering 140 schools onboard for Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) services, bringing faster internet to over 15 percent of New Zealand's UFB fibre-ready schools in less than six months.
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CallPlus first to offer UFB to businesses in Tokoroa
21.11.12
CallPlus has announced it will be the first to offer Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) bundles to businesses in Tokoroa. The offers include unlimited high speed broadband plus a range of features, so businesses can expect enhanced productivity with faster internet.
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CallPlus first to offer UFB to businesses in Waipa
21.11.12
CallPlus has announced it will be the first to offer Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) bundles to businesses in Cambridge and
Te Awamutu. The offers include unlimited high speed broadband plus a range of features, so businesses can expect enhanced productivity with faster internet.
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CallPlus offers UFB to businesses across NZ
09.11.12
CallPlus is now offering Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) bundles to businesses in 18 regions around the country. The offers include unlimited high speed broadband plus a range of features, so companies can expect enhanced productivity with faster internet.
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CallPlus offers unlimited Ultra-Fast Broadband to schools
25.07.12
CallPlus is the first provider to offer unlimited internet to New Zealand schools. Schools can now fully harness the learning benefits of the government’s Ultra-Fast Broadband and Rural Broadband initiatives without worrying about data caps and costs.
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Broadband in education: the promise and the pitfalls
05.03.12
White the Government's Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative has the potential to revolutionise education, school managers need to be aware that it also comes with some very real risks.
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Unused Mobile Data and Minutes Costing Kiwi Businesses
28.02.12
Three quarters of Kiwi businesses have up to 100MB of unused mobile data per connection left at the end of each month, and over half have up to 60 minutes of unused mobile voice minutes. This represents a cost which has been paid for as part of their mobile plan, but wasted.
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CallPlus and Slingshot target the mobile market
29.09.11
CallPlus and Slingshot are switching to Telecom Wholesale to provide its customers with faster, flexible and more competitive mobile services through the Telecom 3G Network.
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CallPlus launches affordable mobile to 0800 solution
03.08.11
New Zealand owned and operated telecommunications provider CallPlus has launched a toll free callback service as an affordable solution for businesses wanting to allow mobile phone calls to their toll free numbers.
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CallPlus appoints new Customer Operations Manager
30.06.11
CallPlus has recently appointed Paul McGarrigle to the position of Customer Operations Manager.
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CallPlus recognised in global CIO 100 Awards
02.06.11
IDC's CIO Magazine today announced New Zealand telco company CallPlus as a recipient of the 2011 CIO 100 award.
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CallPlus appoints new National Sales Manager
31.05.11
Kiwi owned and operated telecommunications provider CallPlus has recently appointed Craig Skinner to the position of National Sales Manager.
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CallPlus chooses OneAccess for local managed services
07.02.11
New Zealand telecommunications provider CallPlus has joined forces with OneAccess, the second largest branch office router vendor worldwide.
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CallPlus caters to small business with Connect Lite
13.012.10
Following the recent successful launch of CallPlus' Managed WAN service, the Kiwi owned telecommunications provider has added to its list of offerings with a managed voice solution for small businesses - Connect Lite.
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CallPlus launches Managed WAN to complement its VOIP network
13.09.10
New Zealand owned and operated telecommunications provider CallPlus has launched its Managed Wide Area Network (WAN) solution to complement its range of SIP and IP based services, and offer New Zealand businesses an alternative to current providers.
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