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Australian's NBN Co expect to launch a Project Kuiper based service by the middle of next year. N4L upgrade at two thirds ...
Satellite broadband has grown fast since Starlink began NZ operations four years ago. Gartner direct analyst Khurram Shahzad says it will soon break out of its rural niche.
Digital Equity Coalition Aotearoa identifies 3G shutdown risks. Number porting to stay regulated. Chorus CTO steps down. NCSC absorbs Cert NZ.
In the 1980s I worked on a magazine feature about the paperless office of the future. We interviewed people who said it was close. Any day now. We never got there. Today the printer remains essential.
Another week, another example of Facebook not taking responsibility as it lets a pampered elite bypass the usual rules.
Vodafone to rebrand as One New Zealand early next year. Optus attack underlines reputation risk. NZ farmers stuck with slow connections ...
Low Earth orbit satellites, 5G and a fibre speed bump are set to reboot New Zealand broadband competition.
Oppo says it will cut 20 percent of the staff in its software and device teams. Bloomberg reports that Chinese phone maker Oppo says it will cut 20 percent of the staff in its software and device ...
Acronis True Image 2021 promises to keep your data safe for around A$100 a year. It protects PCs and Macs from disasters, accidents, criminal attacks and ransomware. What is True Image? True Image ...
Tuanz wants stronger digital leadership In its Digital Priorities 2025 report, the Technology Users Association of New Zealand (Tuanz) calls on government to take stronger, more coordinated action.
Mercury NZ told the NZX its NZ$467 million acquisition of Trustpower’s retail business is now unconditional.
New Zealand’s UFB fibre network reaches 87 per cent of the population. The other 13 per cent, mainly in rural areas, are left behind. We need to fix that.
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