Internet New Zealand stories
Chorus’ message: just be more committed to paying
Tue, 2nd Apr 2019
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Vocus says prices could increase by between $12 and $200 per user, which would have to be absorbed by the provider or paid for by the consumer.
NZIX provides Kiwi schools with faster, better internet
Wed, 11th Feb 2015
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citylink
New Zealand Internet Exchange enhances connectivity for Kiwi schools, offering faster, more efficient internet through the government-funded Managed Network.
Far North NZ expands internet teaching system
Tue, 16th Dec 2014
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personal computing devices
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internet new zealand
A Far North education trust is expanding an internet-based teaching system with the help of a $130,000 Rotary grant.
Snap examines... the benefit of fibre
Thu, 18th Sep 2014
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Snap's James Koers champions fibre for Kiwi businesses, promising unparalleled improvements in productivity and network performance.
High fibre time for Kiwi business...
Mon, 15th Sep 2014
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fibre
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telco
The nationwide UFB programme has raised the profile of fibre in New Zealand. But what does it mean for Kiwi businesses?.
Google's open letter inspires Kiwi businesses to jump online
Fri, 11th Apr 2014
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Google's letter spurs NZ businesses to embrace the web, potentially adding $34bn to the economy by enhancing productivity and global reach.
Govt seeks advice on Telecom separation - Updated
Wed, 15th Sep 2010
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government
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internet new zealand
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crown fibre holdings
The New Zealand government is seeking feedback on the potential implications of Telecom's structural separation.
InternetNZ to hold copyright seminars
Tue, 11th May 2010
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internet new zealand
Internet New Zealand will host two seminars on the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing Amendment) Bill, to assist with submissions to the Select Committee.
InternetNZ: 'No to software patents'
Thu, 22nd Apr 2010
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software development
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internet new zealand
Internet New Zealand has backed the Commerce Select Committee and Minister Hon Simon Power's view that software should not be patentable.