A partnership between 2degrees and AST SpaceMobile offers a distinct take on mobile to satellite. Chorus wants government ...
Wynyard Quarter to house One NZ's Auckland Support Office Around 1200 One New Zealand employees will be based in the ...
A Commerce Commission study found telecommunications customers continue to face barriers if they attempt to switch between service providers. Almost a third of people wanting to switch found the ...
The Commerce Commission has released its draft telecommunications levy determination for 2024/25. While the document has an important part to play raising funds to pay for non-commercial public ...
Apple’s popular MacBook Air gets an M4 speed bump, more memory, a webcam upgrade and a pale blue paint job — all for NZ$50 less than last year’s model. The 2025 MacBook Air M4 has a familiar design ...
The Commerce Commission says New Zealand’s widespread adoption of low earth orbit satellites in country areas has reset rural broadband competition. Much of the focus of the ComCom’s 2024 ...
Starlink passed the 4 million customer milestone at the end of September. SpaceX’s low earth orbit satellite broadband network added a million customers or 33 percent in around 4 months. In December ...
Spark sells remaining mobile tower network stake for $314m. 2degrees gets external validation of its greenery. Microsoft opens its NZ data centre. Spark says it has agreed to sell its remaining 17 ...
Recent sabotage and theft at New Zealand cell towers highlight risks to connectivity. One NZ adds eight new sites and TCF calls for a rethink of the telecommunications development levy. Cell tower ...
A decade ago the media sector, in effect, saw off digital piracy. Now piracy is on the way back. Last week the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) published a report showing piracy declined slowly ...
Kordia has pulled the plug on the joint venture it formed with Tait Communications to build the Next Generation Critical Communications network. The move leaves Christchurch-based Tait holding the ...
Primo managing director Matthew Harrison says a visiting Australian warship took a number of his company’s fixed wireless broadband access points offline as it passed down the Taranaki coast. In a ...