Telecom pays out to charities

18 October 2007 · 0 comments

Earlier this year Telecom messed up, leaving some customers without Internet access for a long time. Now they’re donating to several organisations, as an apology: The chosen charities are the Child Cancer Foundation, the National Heart Foundation, the RSPCA and World Vision New Zealand. The recipients were chosen by Xtra users and each receives $250,000. [...]

 

Earlier this year Telecom messed up, leaving some customers without Internet access for a long time. Now they’re donating to several organisations, as an apology:

The chosen charities are the Child Cancer Foundation, the National Heart Foundation, the RSPCA and World Vision New Zealand. The recipients were chosen by Xtra users and each receives $250,000.

[Via : Someone wins from Xtra's bursting bubble - 18 Oct 2007 - NZ Herald: Technology News from New Zealand and around the World.]

Good on you, Xtra voters!

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