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Cellphone Towers, In The News, In the Media, Media Releases June 14th, 2011

2degrees mobile service in Canterbury - update

Media Statement: 14 June

The 2degrees network in the Canterbury region continues to operate well following yesterday’s aftershocks and service has now been fully restored.

Generators have been deployed and all sites that were down this morning due to mains power loss have now been restored.

Our thoughts remain with the people of Canterbury.

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Cellphone Towers, In The News, In the Media, Media Releases June 14th, 2011

2degrees mobile service in Canterbury - update

Media Statement: 14 June

The 2degrees network in the Canterbury region continues to operate well following yesterday’s aftershocks.

Due to widespread mains power loss, three sites are currently out of service, affecting coverage in some areas.  Yesterday, these sites switched seamlessly to battery power but those batteries have been run down over night.  We are working to restore these sites by deploying generators, and should have service fully restored early this afternoon.

Our…

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Cellphone Towers, In The News, In the Media, Media Releases June 14th, 2011

2degrees network operating well after aftershocks

Media Statement: 13 June

The 2degrees network continued to operate after today’s big aftershocks.

No sites are out of service.

The 2degrees network in Canterbury experienced some minor congestion for a short period of time after each aftershock.

Our thoughts are with the people of Canterbury.

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In The News, In the Media, Media Releases, competition May 13th, 2011

Cost of standard data roaming rates in Australia cut in half

We are delighted to announce that 2degrees has halved the cost of using mobile data while in Australia.

We have dropped our trans-Tasman data roaming rates for customers travelling to Australia to at least 50% of competitors’ rates. 2degrees pre-pay and pay monthly customers now pay the reduced casual user rate of $2.50 per MB – the best available casual data rate in New Zealand.

2degrees has also dropped its trans-Tasman calling…

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In The News, Services April 18th, 2011

NZ’s first ‘talk as much as you like’ plan - 2degrees makes groundbreaking offer permanent

Due to demand, 2degrees is making New Zealand’s first ever ‘talk as much as you like’ Pay Monthly Plan a permanent offer from today. Trialled since December, the ‘Pay Monthly $149 Plan’ is the only offer in the market, which gives both the individual user and business customer the freedom to talk as much as they like for a fixed monthly fee.

The $149 Plan covers all standard national calls to any…

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Is there any plans in the pipeline for 2 degrees to support Blackberry Data Plans?

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