Connectivity stories
Colt Technology Services has expanded its network into the South Korean market, offering the country's businesses cost-effective, low latency connectivity.
Hawaiki Nui and OPT have partnered to assess connecting French Polynesia to the new Hawaiki Nui transpacific submarine cable.
Vodafone NZ to shut down 3G network by August 2024, giving customers a two-year notice period to transition to 4G or 5G.
Further proposals have been issued to begin construction of the almost 15,000 km subsea Humboldt Cable cable, which connects South America to APAC and Oceania.
Transdev Sydney Ferries completes successful trial using Cradlepoint 5G in-vehicle technology for improved connectivity.
Boomi, the intelligent connectivity and automation leader, has won two awards from Comparably in their largest company category.
Spark has carried out New Zealand's first rural trial of 5G millimetre wave (mmWave) technology to showcase the potential benefits of faster 5G data speeds.
Kacific Broadband Satellites Group wins gold and silver awards at the Asia Pacific Stevie Awards for its innovative technologies and services during Covid-19.
New submarine cable launched to enhance connectivity between New Zealand, Australia, and the US, doubling capacity.
BT expands its cloud connectivity offering by partnering with Equinix, with the aim of accelerating its customers' digital transformation.
Symbio has appointed Giorgio Mihaila as CEO of its CPaaS division, to drive growth and its 100 million number goal by 2030, with an Asian focus.
Salesforce founding board member Magdalena Yesil, former Medallia exec Roxanne Oulman, and ex-Comcast CTO Tony Werner join Plume's board of directors.
Businesses are facing an increased risk from extreme weather events, making rugged devices vital in the case of a disaster.
SmartCIC partners with BICS to expand carrier relationships for its CELLSMART division, providing global cellular solutions.
Orcon has today launched the next generation of fibre speeds in Christchurch, bringing its Hyperfibre offering to the city.
Networks for Learning (N4L) has partnered with Spark and Chorus to upgrade Wellington College to Hyperfibre, doubling its internet speed to 2Gbps.
Macquarie Telecom's collaboration with City Beach has resulted in the retailer's smoothest peak retail season, alongside record online sales in Australia.
TUANZ is hosting the Rural Connectivity Symposium for the first time in person since 2019, providing a forum to discuss the state of rural connectivity.
SOTI's new report finds better video conferencing technology and improved security measures are top concerns for remote workers in Australia.
Wireless Nation and N4L have launched a new 4G network to improve connectivity in three Chatham Island schools.