Government stories
Federated Farmers criticise the government's rural broadband initiative as lacking ambition, urging for more than just matching current urban speeds.
Government opts for national coverage proposals in upgrading rural telecommunications infrastructure, says Minister for Communications Steven Joyce.
Philippine Veterans Bank has refined its network management, eliminating trial and error, by implementing SolarWinds' Orion Network Performance Monitor.
Google launches a suite of apps aimed at government bodies to cut IT costs and boost security, now adopted by Los Angeles.
ComCom probes Telecom for alleged unfair practices, probing if Telecom Wholesale favoured its retail arm. Final findings due by March end.
The NZ government outlines new ICT policies aimed at enhancing efficiency and innovation across public sector agencies, gaining strong industry support.
4G mobile phones could interfere with cable TV within six metres of a set top box, according to research by Cable Europe.
Commerce Commission scrutinises Telecom NZ's backhaul services for competition, potentially leading to regulation if found lacking.
Telecom is reviewing the government's document on structural separation, following Comms Minister Steven Joyce's call for industry feedback on potential issues.
The New Zealand government is seeking feedback on the potential implications of Telecom's structural separation.
Telecom evaluates shortlist for Ultra-fast Broadband initiative, remains open to partnership after not being named on list. Shares fall 6%.
New Zealand Venture Investment Fund offers up to USD $50 million to venture capital fund managers for investing in promising Kiwi start-ups.
Sitecore has named Open Text/RedDot Solutions veteran Robert Holliday as Sales Executive for Australia and New Zealand (ANZ).
Xero updates its online system ahead of GST hike to 15% from Oct 1, easing the transition for users with new automated features.
SafeNet searches for selective partners in NZ to bolster security solutions in banking, finance, healthcare, and government sectors.
Commerce Commission's draft review indicates Telecom faces significant competition in backhaul services, potentially altering future regulations.
Jade Software in Wellington secures funding from TechNZ to enhance Investigator, their crime-fighting software, used by law enforcement in 29 countries.
Crown Fibre Holdings has received refined proposals for New Zealand's Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative, aiming to deliver fibre to 75% of Kiwis in 10 years.
New Zealand shines in global IT, innovating within best practice even as it leads in areas from mobile tech to cloud computing.
In week two of my return to Telecom I found myself in front of the Finance and Expenditure select committee, talking to them about tax.