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Chorus fibre proposal endorsed as national infrastructure priority. It's time to update New Zealand’s National Environmental ...
Starlink's direct to cell technology now used for One NZ's IoT network. Spark broadband price rise has consequences. Tuatahi ...
Chorus upgrades outage map. Chorus says its Internet Outage map is now smarter and clearer after a series of upgrades. Dan Kelly, the company’s general manager of access, says its an important tool to ...
Research from Kordia’s Business Cyber Security Report 2025 shows that nearly 60% of New Zealand businesses were hit by cyber-attacks in the past year, AI-powered threats and ransomware payments are ...
HP’s OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 is a thin, light and flexible Windows hybrid. Its battery life is impressive for an Intel laptop, but it fails to live up to HP’s promise of “the ultimate AI experience”.
Spark sells remaining mobile tower network stake for $314m. 2degrees gets external validation of its greenery. Microsoft opens its NZ data centre. Spark says it has agreed to sell its remaining 17 ...
The Commerce Commission has given Chorus the green light to invest $1.7 billion over the next four years after cutting $172 million from the fibre company’s submitted plan. It says it disallowed ...
2degrees shines in Opensignal experience report. Analyst company OpenSignal ranked 2degrees in first for all six of the broadband experience categories it measured in its first New Zealand report..
Tait Communications now 100 percent owner of Next Generation Critical Communications network build contract. Tablet computers make a comeback. Tait takes control of Next Generation Critical ...
The latest stats from APNIC, the Asia-Pacific regional Internet address registry, estimates Starlink has 85k New Zealand users. That’s a shade under 2 per cent of the total market. SpaceX has achieved ...
Showing a mobile phone on TV3 back when there still was a TV3 and when phone makers could get away with tiny screens. This is Bill Bennett’s technology and telecommunications news, opinion and ...
Long before New Zealand’s network operators upgraded their first cell sites to 5G, it was obvious everyday mobile users wouldn’t notice much change. The technology promised and delivered faster data.