THE WRAP: NZ telcos recover from quake; Jobs launches iPad 2
John C. Tanner |
March 04, 2011
telecomseurope.net
It was the week that saw telcos in quake-struck New Zealand labor to restore services, along with the next iPad and mobile music price rigging in Korea.
New Zealand's major operators mostly restored services in Christchurch after last week's deadly 6.3 magnitude earthquake that killed at least 161 people. Some customers remain
without phone or internet services due to physical damage and power outages.
UK ISP TalkTalk
escaped a regulator fine for overbilling former Tiscali customers, after revealing it has paid £2.5 million (€2.9 million) out in refunds. However the sum is a fraction of the £55 million in synergies the combined business is tipped to make in 2011.
South Korean carriers SK Telecom and KT were fined 1.96 billion won (€1.2 million) and 811 million won respectively by the country’s antitrust watchdog for
rigging prices of DRM-based digital music download services.
Pacnet signed an MOU with the municipal government of Chongqing to
construct and operate data centers as part of the region’s plans to become a global cloud computing hub.