Adams proposes using copper prices to support NZ's leap to fibre broadband, aiming for a modern, competitive services landscape.
Mark Dasent from Connector Systems reveals top tech market trends, including co-opetition, cloud services, and subscription models reshaping the industry.
Northland set to score a major technological and economic coup with US$350m undersea cable deal with Hawaiki, coming ashore in Whangerai.
Imagine, an employee on average spends nine minutes every day waiting for files and websites to download. That is more than 53 hours a year!.
Australia's NBN fibre network hangs in balance as an election may halt its expansion, amidst debate over its necessity and cost.
HD introduces a groundbreaking 'choose your own contention ratio' service, allowing UFB customers bespoke bandwidth control.
DTS, a specialist ISP led by CEO Brendan Ritchie, powers growth by catering to major enterprises and government clients with trans-Tasman connectivity.
New Zealand's UFB rollout simplifies connectivity, promising vast improvements for homes, schools, and businesses, boosting the national economy.
Special Auckland events for consumers, businesses and schools who want to know more about making the most of fibre.
Many public and private sector organisations have critical needs to transform, and it won't be done by doing the old stuff harder.
Huawei secures a major role in Christchurch's UFB project, becoming the key fibre equipment supplier for NZ's second-largest network build.
NZ Commerce Commission expands telecommunication funding rules, broadening the scope under the newly established TDL system.
UltraFast Fibre Limited and Northpower Limited's expansions bring ultra-fast broadband to various regions, starting in Whangarei by Christmas 2010.
Despite this week's big announcements about national and international connectivity, benefits to broadband consumers are still some time away.
Waikato's Te Rapa sees the start of a £300m Ultra-Fast Broadband rollout, promising to connect 75% of NZ to high-speed internet by 2019.
Pacific Fibre challenges Southern Cross's NZ internet monopoly, securing a $91 million deal with REANNZ amidst a mixed market for fibre broadband.
Pacific Fibre secures first crucial deal worth $91m with REANNZ, advancing NZ's $400m international internet link project.
Pacific Fibre's founding member and CTO, John Humphrey, set to depart after sealing REANNZ deal, leaving a strengthened team behind.
The long wait is over. We've finally had the announcement on who will build and manage the bulk of the Government's Ultra-fast Broadband network.
Ericsson has selected New Zealand's capital to open a new optic fibre duct manufacturing facility, but what does it mean for the city?.