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Chorus says copper regulation is no longer needed, Reannz expands with New Zealand eScience Infrastructure, billing complaints, Cello procurement ...
HP’s EliteBook Ultra G1 is a premium corporate laptop with strong security, modest AI features and solid build quality—but ...
The Commerce Commission’s 2024 Telecommunications Monitoring Report highlights market concentration. N4L's school WiFi ...
Chorus fibre proposal endorsed as national infrastructure priority. It's time to update New Zealand’s National Environmental ...
Australian warship disrupts wireless networks, Spark warns cloud adoption is stalling, Chorus updates its outage map, and 2degrees teams with Datacom. Plus: Freeview adds HD, and telcos react to ...
Rural access has improved dramatically in the past decade, but connectivity is no longer just a matter of physical infrastructure. This year’s summit asked whether New Zealanders have the skills, ...
Apple’s popular MacBook Air gets a speed bump, more memory, a webcam upgrade and a pale blue paint job — all for NZ$50 less than last year’s model.
In its Digital Priorities 2025 report, the Technology Users Association of New Zealand (Tuanz) calls on government to take stronger, more coordinated action. Tuanz CEO Craig Young says: “We are at a ...
This week: One NZ extends Satellite Txt to prepaid customers. In Taranaki, Primo is wiring Egmont Village with underground fibre and city-style pricing. Early wildfire detection, media law reform, and ...
Sitting between the iPad and the iPad Pro, the iPad Air balances price and performance. It’s 2025’s best tablet if you want to do more than basic browsing, viewing and listening but don’t need ...
Research by the Commerce Commission found moving between service providers can be so difficult many consumers don't bother. InternetNZ says half the population would like to work from home.