Government stories
Government's $1.5bn UFB program is moseying along at turtle pace, but if they build it, surely Kiwis will come?.
Malware this, cyber attack that, just another normal day in New Zealand's ICT industry according to the Labour Party.
Government says both broadband programmes continue to make good progress but less than 3% able to connect actually did during 2012.
Malware developers fighting the dirty fight, targeting Kiwi government and other critical economic sectors across New Zealand.
Next-generation mobile technology is a step closer, but what does it all mean for you, me and every other Kiwi?.
The new undersea cable between Auckland and Sydney proves that a second cable is necessary to increase competition.
Vodafone applauds NZ and Aus government review of roaming rates, citing competition and customer demands are driving prices down.
Government announces two scheduled reviews of regulatory framework for telecommunications services are to begin immediately, but what will they find?.
Kim Dotcom accuses New Zealand PM of being mislead by US officials in “scandalous” copyright case. #KimDotcom #copyright.
Auckland-based software company identified as having ICT innovation with the proven potential to solve business problems in government.
Maori Internet Society debates between accepting cash or spectrum rights after NZ Gov's 4G allocations exclude iwi, seeking wider community benefit.
The Labour Party criticises the New Zealand government over the mysterious sale of Orcon, questioning its strategic value and the USD $30-$35m price tag.
The Ministry of Justice is alleged to have suffered a serious website security flaw last week, with up to 63,000 documents potentially publicly accessed.
Telecommunications Commissioner Stephen Gale will press ahead with a review of wholesale broadband pricing on Chorus's ageing copper lines.
HP's New Zealand subsidiary records a staggering NZD $92.5m loss, with revenues plummeting 12% to NZD $647m, amid global struggles.
NZ Police intensify the Kim Dotcom spy saga, interviewing more government officials over illegal surveillance.
Orcon, the state-owned internet service provider, expects to make an announcement about a potential sale in the coming weeks.
The most wanted man on the internet can now sue over illegal government spying, and boy will he take advantage of it.
As NZ readies to auction 4G airwaves, Maori special treatment wanes, yet a £30m ICT fund may ease the digital divide.
UK to auction 4G spectrum in Q3, omitting specific iwi allocation, aiming to boost economy with mobile tech advancements.