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Satellite broadband has grown fast since Starlink began NZ operations four years ago. Gartner direct analyst Khurram Shahzad says it will soon break out of its rural niche.
Digital Equity Coalition Aotearoa identifies 3G shutdown risks. Number porting to stay regulated. Chorus CTO steps down. NCSC ...
Download Weekly: New Zealand languishes near the bottom of OpenSignal's table for 5G availability. ComCom moves on surcharges. 2degrees mobile market share improves.
Tuanz wants stronger digital leadership In its Digital Priorities 2025 report, the Technology Users Association of New Zealand (Tuanz) calls on government to take stronger, more coordinated action.
Samsung launched two folding phone handsets: the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Galaxy Z Flip5. As the names suggest they are the fifth generation models.
Skinny performed well in the first ComCom customer service rankings while One New Zealand is the clear under-achiever. Tuanz puts digital divide on the election agenda. Phone sales plummet.
Lynk partnership puts 2degrees closer to anywhere connectivity Satellite-to-mobile phone text services from any part of New Zealand could be months away. 2degrees recently conducted successful trials ...
Do New Zealanders pay too much for broadband? There's more to this question than meets the eye. NZ Compare published a press release saying New Zealand broadband prices rate in 128th place out of 223 ...
The Commerce Commission charges 2degrees over misleading roaming claims, One NZ gets the go head to buy Dense Air, Spark warns shareholders as challenging trading conditions hit.
Research by the Commerce Commission found moving between service providers can be so difficult many consumers don't bother. InternetNZ says half the population would like to work from home.
This week: One NZ extends Satellite Txt to prepaid customers. In Taranaki, Primo is wiring Egmont Village with underground fibre and city-style pricing. Early wildfire detection, media law reform, and ...
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