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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

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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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