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CallPlus drops lawsuit against Amy Adams

Chris Keall
Mon, 17 Mar 2014

CallPlus has dropped its lawsuit against ICT Minister Amy Adams.

The move was made last week, CEO Mark Callander revealed to NBR today.

CallPlus, which includes the Slingshot and Flip consumer brands, is NZ's forth largest ISP with around 150,000 customers - and a member of the Coalition

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Chris Keall
Mon, 17 Mar 2014
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