Steven Joyce stories - Page 2
Steven Joyce, a prolific author with deep interests in the intersection of technology, education, and government policy, explores various facets influencing New Zealand's growth and development. His articles often delve into the realms of business growth, technological advancements, and educational reforms, showcasing his keen insights into how New Zealand can navigate its future in an increasingly digital world.
Through his coverage on topics such as the government's Business Growth Agenda, R&D funding for tech companies, and critiques of broadband services, Joyce articulates the complexities and opportunities that lie within New Zealand's tech and business sectors. His focus extends to the educational sphere, where he highlights initiatives aimed at bridging the ICT skills gap and fostering a culture of innovation among the youth, reflecting his belief in the pivotal role of education and technology in driving national progress.
Moreover, Joyce engages with policy discussions and government actions, offering a critical lens on key decisions that impact New Zealand's ICT landscape, start-up ecosystem, and broader economic development. His attention to government investments in digital infrastructure, support for SMBs, and pursuit of global competitiveness underscores his vested interest in policies that nurture growth, innovation, and the well-rounded advancement of New Zealand society.
Slow, expensive RBI
Government approves Telecom split
Joyce addresses Tech.Ed before opening Auckland UFB project
Fibre Watch: Hurry up and wait
Fibre Watch: Cynics & crystal balls
Fibre Watch: Slow, expensive RBI
Fibre Watch: Playing favourites?
Fibre Watch: We have a plan
Broadband debate: A good Rogering
Rural Broadband Initiative takes first step
National passes UFB law
Fibre Watch: A good Rogering
Fibre Watch: Shirty Politicians
Four out of five say roaming costs prohibitive
UFB partners announced
Zero cost to taxpayers for UFB regulation says Joyce
What's in the budget for ICT
Fibre Watch: Forbearance or for worse
Joyce backs down from UFB regulatory holiday - Updated