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The Commerce Commission’s 2024 Telecommunications Monitoring Report highlights market concentration. School WiFi upgrade ...
Chorus fibre proposal endorsed as national infrastructure priority. It's time to update New Zealand’s National Environmental ...
Hawaiki plans Asia, US, South Island cable Auckland-based submarine cable operator Hawaiki says a new 22,000km cable linking South-East Asia, Australia and the US will include connections to New ...
AGI is no longer a big buzzword in Silicon Valley. The unfulfilled expectations will affect the future of artificial intelligence. Like the idea of a true driverless car or nuclear fusion, artificial ...
Spark sells remaining mobile tower network stake for $314m Spark says it has agreed to sell its remaining 17 percent stake in the Connexa mobile tower network to a Canadian investment firm. The ...
2degrees cuts Lynk LEO phone deal 2degrees went public with its own satellite deal mere hours before One New Zealand announced its Starlink partnership. Lynk and 2degrees are trialling a satellite ...
Carriers, satellite services allocated 24–30 Ghz spectrum A cabinet decision means the 24.25 – 27.5 GHz spectrum range in the 26 GHz band will mainly be allocated for mobile phone use. There are ...
Don’t worry if you haven’t heard of the Huawei P8. Soon Huawei’s brand will be as well-known and the name as easy to pronounce as Nokia or Samsung. Huawei is already well-known in telecommunications ...
Basics Apple sent a review model 2025 M4 13-inch MacBook Air with 16GB of Ram and 512GB of storage. This configuration sells in New Zealand for $2400. From the outside the laptop would be ...
From the outside, Apple’s latest MacBook Air appears identical to its 2022 counterpart. It has the same ports, a great screen, terrific keyboard and the best trackpad you’ll find on any laptop. It is ...
If you think wireless latency is bad, wait until you try satellite. Patrick Smellie writes for BusinessDesk: The Pacific Islands, remote parts of rural New Zealand and poor but populous parts of ...
Connecting Aotearoa: Chorus joins the BYO fibre party Chorus CEO Mark Aue would like to extend New Zealand’s fibre network. Today it reaches around 87 percent of the population. Many European nations ...