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Kordia is an experienced trans-Tasman business that is fast-becoming one of the region's leading providers of customised broadcast and telecommunications networks, network services and converged solutions.

New Zealand-owned, Kordia is a company with the scale, resource, partnerships and infrastructure to embrace the advancements in technology, media and telecommunications.

Kordia owns the third largest telecommunication network in New Zealand and is the major provider of television and radio broadcast facilities.   The acquisition of Orcon this year means that Kordia is now more closely connected to the consumer in the telco space, and well-poised to better serve a converging market with an enhanced range of products and services.

In Australia, Kordia provides design, build and maintenance services to the broadcast and mobile telecommunications sectors, delivering over 65% of the Group's total revenue. 

Engineering services are provided throughout the region.

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www.kordia.co.nz

contact

Susie Stone
Corporate Affairs Manager

t: +64 9 916 6400

e:
susie.stone@kordia.co.nz

a: PO Box 2495, Auckland 1140, New Zealand


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