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Telecom NZ By Seo Joon Yoon Yr 10

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Contents

1. Company background

2. What does Telecom do?

3. Information about Telecom’s Branches

4. Main Financial

5. CEO - Board of Directors

6. Other Important Information about Telecom

7. Why you should Invest in Telecom

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About Telecom Telecom is New Zealand's largest telecommunications service provider, and touches

almost every New Zealander through the range of products and services we provide, and the work we do within our communities.

We employ almost 7,000 people here in New Zealand and around 1,600 more in Australia and around the world.

On 31 March 2008 our business was operationally separated in line with amendments to the Telecommunications Act.

As a result, Telecom is now made up of five customer-facing businesses: Chorus, Telecom Wholesale & International, Telecom Retail, Gen-i and AAPT.

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What does Telecom do? Telecom New Zealand is a Wellington, New Zealand-based telephone

company, and through its subsidiary Xtra, an internet service provider. It is also NZ’s second largest telephone operator. Telecom is one of the largest companies by value in the NZX.

Telecom Mobile is New Zealand’s second-largest mobile operator with less than 50% of market-share, slightly behind Vodafone.

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Information about Telecom’s Branches

Telecom Retail - Telecom Retail is responsible for providing fixed line, mobile and internet services to consumers

and the small/medium business market.

Gen-I - Gen-i provides converged technology and telecommunications solutions for Telecom's business customers across New Zealand and Australia. Gen-i has a team of more than 2,000 people who are among the most highly skilled and experienced ICT integrators in Australasia.

Chorus - Chorus is the operationally separate business unit managing Telecom's local access network in New Zealand. Chorus also operates the national field services group and takes the lead on significant developments like access fibre and Telecom's cabinetisation programme, which will deliver high-speed broadband to New Zealanders in all towns with 500 lines or more.

Telecom Wholesale - Telecom Wholesale is an operationally separate business unit that delivers next generation wholesale network connectivity products to service providers throughout New Zealand. Its broadband, business data, voice and interconnect products give wholesale customers the foundation on which to build their own network or telecommunications services for their end-users.

AAPT - AAPT is Telecom's Australian subsidiary and is the third largest telecommunications provider in Australia. Telecom acquired PowerTel Limited in 2007 to enable AAPT to leverage its investment in service capability and bring more customers onto the combined access network.

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Main FinancialTelecom’s Price for each Share over a one year period

We see here that Telecom has gradually become stronger after a big downfall around June last year

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CEO - Board of Directors 2011

Wayne Boyd - Chairman He was appointed Chairman of the board

in July 2006 and has been a director since July 2004

Paul Reynolds - CEO Dr Paul Reynolds was appointed CEO of the

Telecom Group in June 2007.

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Why You Should Invest In Telecom

I think that Telecom is a great company to invest in because it is a very well known company and although it has experienced a downfall June last year, it will gradually increase. Even if it has bad times, it will still be a big and strong company. This is why it will be good to invest in Telecom.