Government stories
TelstraClear's multi-million dollar contract to manage the bulk of the government's advanced education network is being split into three and put up for tender.
The Government's ban on handheld mobile has proved to be a significant boom for Telecom, with sales of hands-free kits increasing by 200% since June this year.
Another week, another round in the Mobile Termination Rates regulation saga - and Vodafone has come out swinging.
NetSafe launches 'The Whatsit?', a free online resource aiding SMEs in crafting ICT policies and promoting cybersafety, boosting productivity and security.
The government looks to overhaul the broken ICT procurement process, aiming for transparency, efficiency, and wider industry involvement amidst rising costs.
New Zealand set to accelerate adoption of IPv6, with 'Father of the Internet' Dr Vint Cerf to speak at key events.
Datacom opens $30 million data center in New Zealand, the largest investment of its kind in the country since the 1970s.
The advantages of businesses getting together to offer collective services to their customers are fairly obvious to most people.
Exploring how sustainability and compliance reshape tendering, making it a fair yet challenging arena for businesses eyeing government contracts.
New Zealand is undergoing a digital revolution, with a growing weightless industry and investment in infrastructure.
Canon marks 20 years in New Zealand, with Country Manager Mike Johnston lauding the Kiwi embrace of new technology and praising the crucial role of staff.
Federated Farmers and TUANZ challenge government to invest more in rural broadband roll out for productivity and social gains.
Auckland Hospital is trialling its first mobile telehealth solution, partnering with Gen-i and Alcatel Lucent for a three-month pilot, which began on 1 October.
High-profile telco analyst Paul Budde challenges new report claiming no productivity gains from high-speed broadband, urging clearer government direction.
IMPROVING connectivity to hospitals and health clinics is one of the primary objectives for the government's ultra-fast broadband network.
The Government has extended the timeframe for making submissions on the ultra-fast broadband complementary measures discussion document.
Named Optikor, the cable is planned to land in Waiuku, north of<br />Auckland and is expected to cost around $200 million.
Investing in IT training and workforce optimisation brings results, even in tough economic times, says expert. #IT #Training #WorkforceOptimisation.
If you're living in an area in which it is uneconomic to supply you with a telecommunications service, please stand up.
The UK government must change its approach to cost reduction in the public sector to achieve sustainable outcomes.