David Stone takes the helm as CEO of Telecommunications Carriers Forum, aiming to unite and navigate regulatory challenges.
The 2025 Taskforce report released today by former National leader Don Brash recommends that the government's $1.
Great Outcomes' Giles Potter launches a dedicated website for Workforce Planning Professionals in NZ, enhancing training and research access.
Fonterra's tech leaders unveil the vast ICT infrastructure powering NZ's dairy giant, ensuring global connectivity for its extensive export network.
I really enjoyed being on the panel assessing the Top 40 Influencers in New Zealand Telecommunications, published by TR last month.
2Degrees stirs mobile market, slashes SMS costs. Hertz vows this is just the start of a price war prompted by a third telecom entry.
Telecom giants band together for a pioneering mega-conference targeting over 2750 attendees in an ambitious foray into the competitive events arena.
[UPDATED - Have your say] If sending a text were free would there be widespread text spam? Vodafone thinks so.
[UPDATED] The annual Top 40 Most Influential in Telecommunications has produced some surprising results this year.
Offshoring sparks debate in NZ: While some tout cost savings, others argue it hurts customer service and the local job market.
Contact centre professionals face the same issues during a recession, including budget cuts and difficulty in recruiting quality staff.
The third TUANZ Rural Broadband Symposium, held in Rotorua last month, was the moment when the prospect of fibre to New Zealand farms became real.
Federated Farmers and TUANZ challenge government to invest more in rural broadband roll out for productivity and social gains.
High-profile telco analyst Paul Budde challenges new report claiming no productivity gains from high-speed broadband, urging clearer government direction.
[UPDATED]There are no discernable business productivity gains in switching from slow to fast broadband, according to groundbreaking new research.
Broadband subscriptions in New Zealand surpassed one million in June 2009, marking a 27% rise in usage since March 2008, reveals Statistics NZ.
Min. Joyce invites private partners for the UK's £1.1bn ultra-fast broadband project, aiming to boost economic growth and global competitiveness.
At its AGM, Telecom showcased a video featuring endorsements from TUANZ, Federated Farmers, and Business NZ, praising the company's significant progress.
Last month's ultra-fast broadband initiative in New Zealand is the most significant change in telecoms since privatization.
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