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ICONZ-Webvisions changes name to ICONZ

Published: Wed 9 Sep 2015 05:01 PM
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ICONZ-Webvisions changes name to ICONZ
Auckland, New Zealand
ICONZ-Webvisions has announced that it will operate in New Zealand as ICONZ, effective from September 1st, 2015. As one of New Zealand’s first ISPs, we were founded in 1992 as the Internet Company of New Zealand. The company began trading as ICONZ shortly after. This name change shows the company going back to its origins.
“The ICONZ brand has 20+ years of goodwill behind it. It’s what many of our customers, our suppliers and even our staff colloquially call the company. Reverting our operations back to ICONZ, shows our focus and dedication to our NZ-based business,” says Jack Talbot, General Manager, ICONZ.
Talbot continues, “ICONZ started as one of New Zealand’s very first ISPs. We brought innovative internet solutions to kiwis before most had even heard of the internet. Under ICONZ, we intend to keep launching new innovations to our core business audience.”
The Company’s change back to ICONZ coincides with the launch of its new website. The new website can be found at www.iconz.net. Elements showing the ICONZ-Webvisions brand will be updated in due course. All company email addresses will also migrate to the @iconz.net suffix, as a part of the change. All overseas operations will continue to trade as ICONZ-Webvisions.
For more information, contact ICONZ on 0800 843 638.
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About ICONZ:
ICONZ (Internet Company of New Zealand Limited) helps businesses take advantage of the internet using cloud technologies. With a history spanning 20+ years, it offers a unique combination of private and public cloud computing services to mid-sized businesses. In addition to cloud hosting, ICONZ offers co-location, connectivity, business continuity, security, voice and procurement services. Managed services are also offered, to oversee all these solutions. www.iconz.net

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