An overview of New Zealand’s telecommunications industry, covering structure, competition, regulation and how providers work ...
Carriers found thousands of less common handsets during New Zealand's otherwise smooth 3G shutdown. Kordia warns companies ...
The Commerce Commission says our mature market no longer needs mobile termination rate regulation. Chorus launched digital ...
Hawaiki has revealed plans for a new submarine cable linking Asia, Australia and the South Island to the US. Vodafone introduces high speed connections for data centres. Auckland-based submarine cable ...
Kordia has pulled the plug on the joint venture it formed with Tait Communications to build the Next Generation Critical Communications network. The move leaves Christchurch-based Tait holding the ...
Recent sabotage and theft at New Zealand cell towers highlight risks to connectivity. One NZ adds eight new sites and TCF calls for a rethink of the telecommunications development levy. Cell tower ...
2degrees shows revenue and market share growth despite loss. Spark rolls out MVNO-as-a-service. Southern Cross advances its Tasman Express cable project. 2degrees reported a net loss before tax of $22 ...
If everything goes to plan, by the time you read this Chorus will have turned off the power at 28 roadside cabinets serving the copper phone network. The cut off was scheduled to take place this week.
Chorus and DataGrid have gone public on plans to build a 6,000km trans-Tasman submarine cable network. The new Tasman Ring Network has a planned capacity of 540 Tbps. Depending on demand levels, the ...
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 ...
If you need to charge a handful of devices at the same time and in a hurry, Satechi has the answer. The product's name, Satechi 165W USB-C 4-Port PD GaN Charger, spells out what it does and how. From ...
A decade ago the media sector, in effect, saw off digital piracy. Now piracy is on the way back. Last week the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) published a report showing piracy declined slowly ...
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