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My top five takeaways from Spark’s full-year 2017 result

Investors still need a little convincing.

Fri, 18 Aug 2017

1. Cutting Chorus out of the loop.
At the start of the 2017 financial year, Spark had 10,000 customers on fixed-wireless – that is, using the 4G cellular technology usually deployed for its mobile network to deliver broadband into a home.

It was targeting 50,000. Mid-year, it raised that target

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