Stories that mention Jordan Carter

InternetNZ chief executive Jordan Carter announces departure
Fri, 4th Mar 2022
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nz
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domain name commission
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internetnz
InternetNZ group chief executive officer Jordan Carter has announced he is stepping down after almost 20 years with the organisation.

Better consultation needed for new Online Safety Code
Thu, 2nd Dec 2021
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netsafe
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online safety
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internetnz
"By focusing on in-depth input from tech platforms before coming to communities and individuals, it highlights the power imbalance with targeted communities."

InternetNZ urges political parties to commit to digital inclusion action plan
Fri, 25th Sep 2020
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government
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elections
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internetnz
The five point plan sets out the priority areas where InternetNZ says Government can best direct its efforts and investments to improve digital inclusion in New Zealand.

Spark and Vodafone get behind InternetNZ's digital inclusion action plan
Mon, 14th Sep 2020
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government
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internetnz
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vodafone
More than 50 organisations have now signed the plan, which was shared with Government and the public in May this year.

Support for InternetNZ's digital inclusion plan gathers momentum
Tue, 12th May 2020
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wfh
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government
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remote working
Twenty organisations from across New Zealand have pledged their support for a digital inclusion plan. The plan was submitted to Government last week.

InternetNZ reports boom in demand for .nz domain names
Thu, 30th Apr 2020
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domain names
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internetnz
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vodafone
Domain Name System (DNS) activity, which measures requests for .nz domain names, has seen consistent increases week on week of between 5 to 7% since the COVID-19 lockdown started.

New Zealand's national broadband map gets a revamp
Thu, 5th Mar 2020
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broadband
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internetnz
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broadband infrastructure
A new version of the national broadband map website has been launched this week by InternetNZ.

InternetNZ to up fees for .nz domains
Mon, 2nd Mar 2020
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nz
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domain names
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internetnz
InternetNZ has announced an increase to the cost of its domain fees as it looks to meet market demands over security requirements and co-ordination services.