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$360m broadband top-up: Adams confirms smaller players are in the running

Chorus and Vodafone's worst fears confirmed.
 
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Chris Keall
Wed, 27 May 2015

Chorus [NZX: CNU] and Vodafone might have dominated contracts for the government’s $1.6 billion or so in broadband infrastructure spending so far, but some councils are lining up bids for new funding with smaller players, Communications Minister Amy Adams tells NBR.

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Chris Keall
Wed, 27 May 2015
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