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Steven Joyce, a prolific author with deep interests in the intersection of technology, education, and government policy, explores various facets influencing New Zealand's growth and development. His articles often delve into the realms of business growth, technological advancements, and educational reforms, showcasing his keen insights into how New Zealand can navigate its future in an increasingly digital world.

Through his coverage on topics such as the government's Business Growth Agenda, R&D funding for tech companies, and critiques of broadband services, Joyce articulates the complexities and opportunities that lie within New Zealand's tech and business sectors. His focus extends to the educational sphere, where he highlights initiatives aimed at bridging the ICT skills gap and fostering a culture of innovation among the youth, reflecting his belief in the pivotal role of education and technology in driving national progress.

Moreover, Joyce engages with policy discussions and government actions, offering a critical lens on key decisions that impact New Zealand's ICT landscape, start-up ecosystem, and broader economic development. His attention to government investments in digital infrastructure, support for SMBs, and pursuit of global competitiveness underscores his vested interest in policies that nurture growth, innovation, and the well-rounded advancement of New Zealand society.

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Govt could buy back Telecom shares
Tue, 22nd Feb 2011
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Proposed change to the Telecommunications Amendment Bill could allow the government to buy back parts of Telecom.
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Additions to Telecommunications Bill proposed
Thu, 17th Feb 2011
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Government announces legislative changes to UFB, RBI and any changes that would apply if Telecom was to structurally separate.
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Vector prioritised for Auckland UFB negotiations
Thu, 17th Feb 2011
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Crown Fibre Holdings has said it will negotiate with Vector for the roll out of Ultra Fast Broadband in Auckland.
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Telecom reacts to supplementary order paper
Wed, 16th Feb 2011
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CEO Paul Reynolds says Telecom is committed to finding a UFB solution for its shareholders, the government and New Zealand.
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Govt enters negotiations with Vodafone/Telecom
Tue, 8th Feb 2011
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Comms Minister Steven Joyce wants contracts signed by the end of the quarter, otherwise they'll be re-tendered.
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First UFB cities announced
Sat, 1st Jan 2011
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After what seems like an eternity of negotiations and hyperbole, ultra-fast broadband has taken another step closer to becoming real.
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Official review of 111 underway
Fri, 17th Dec 2010
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Gov plans review of 111 call service to secure its future, addressing tech changes and ensuring clear accountability. Public draft expected by June.
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UFB rollout begins today in Whangarei
Tue, 14th Dec 2010
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The rollout of ultra fast broadband in New Zealand is a go, with the first fibre being laid at Manaia View School.
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Free ultra-fast broadband guide out now
Tue, 14th Dec 2010
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Explore the future of internet with our free guide on ultra-fast broadband in New Zealand, promising more than just speedy downloads.
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UFB: Government confirms three more cities - Updated
Mon, 13th Dec 2010
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Christchurch, Rangiora and Dunedin join the queue as Telecom gets its first look in. First fibre goes to ground this week.
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Rural broadband short-listed to three
Wed, 8th Dec 2010
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Comms Minister Steven Joyce announces three finalists for Rural Broadband Initiative, spotlighting innovation and partnership in extending rural connectivity.
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Government announces first UFB cities
Tue, 7th Dec 2010
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Hamilton, Tauranga, Whangarei, New Plymouth, and Wanganui have been named as the first cities for ultra-fast broadband rollout, the government announced today.
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Govt to pick up schools' fibre bill
Thu, 28th Oct 2010
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School fibre set-up costs will be met by the government to ensure access to the benefits of ultra-fast broadband.
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Joyce fronts ICT trade mission to China
Thu, 14th Oct 2010
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ICT Minister Steven Joyce is off to China tonight to boost the presence of New Zealand companies in the Chinese market.
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Report: 4G phones will ruin digital TV
Mon, 4th Oct 2010
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4G mobile phones could interfere with cable TV within six metres of a set top box, according to research by Cable Europe.
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Joyce: Public needs to see the benefits of UFB
Fri, 17th Sep 2010
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Communications Minister Steven Joyce tells Huawei technology summit that the benefits of UFB need to be publicised.
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Digital TV deadline set - 2013
Thu, 16th Sep 2010
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NZ's Digital TV switchover set for Nov 2013, freeing up spectrum for 4G services. Already 70% of households are prepared for the transition.
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Telecom reviews govt's discussion document
Wed, 15th Sep 2010
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Telecom is reviewing the government's document on structural separation, following Comms Minister Steven Joyce's call for industry feedback on potential issues.
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Govt seeks advice on Telecom separation - Updated
Wed, 15th Sep 2010
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The New Zealand government is seeking feedback on the potential implications of Telecom's structural separation.
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Last orders called on rural broadband plans
Thu, 26th Aug 2010
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Government opts for national coverage proposals in upgrading rural telecommunications infrastructure, says Minister for Communications Steven Joyce.