Kordia steps back from the trans-Tasman cable project, highlighting the complex dynamics of the international fibre-optic cable landscape.
Consume app revolutionizes tracking for mobile, broadband, and reward usage, saving users from unwanted fees and making account management a breeze.
Southern Cross boosts trans-Pacific cable's capacity to 1.4TBps, paving the way for faster broadband in Australia and NZ.
Skinny's launch promises to shake up the prepaid mobile market, but delays in SIM delivery frustrate eager customers.
In a swift turnaround, Vodafone zooms from last to first in ADSL browsing speed, edging out rivals with sub-0.5 second page loads.
Ayloo, a new networking site, aims to draw in small businesses with a community-based approach, offering a unique advertising platform.
Workout networking, or 'sweatworking', may be the newest way to get ahead in business, but taking a break could actually be better for your Start Up.
Augmented reality program helps rebuild Christchurch, viral videos from NZ, and a review of the Nokia N9 phone.
NetGuide pits 2degrees, Vodafone, and Telecom against each other in a battle for the best mobile carrier, aiming to help consumers decide.
Revealed: The top 10 figures leading the UK's telecoms sphere, from innovative CEOs to pivotal government figures and industry disruptors.
Sotheby's New York auctioned Apple's founding document for a staggering USD $1.35 million, far surpassing its expected price of up to USD $150,000.
In a cabinet reshuffle, Steven Joyce loses the ICT portfolio to Amy Adams, sparking debate over the change's implications for future tech policy.
Before its launch, Skinny faces backlash for plans to SIM-lock phones, potentially trapping low-income youths in their network.
Telecom enlists Gary McCormick to urge CDMA users to switch to XT, with incentives like a free handset for postpaid plan commitments.
Clear Mobitel aims to launch NZ's 4th mobile network with a unique LTE strategy, eyeing rural sectors despite scepticism and market challenges.
Three earthquakes and the destruction of a city around them has not stopped Christchurch fibre company Enable Services Limited.
Why New Zealand's economic prosperity depends on local companies growing global niche markets in the technology and telecommunications sectors.
Telecom lauded with award for adopting 'whole brain' thinking, joining corporate giants in leveraging the concept to enhance customer service.
Citrix eyes NZ growth with new channels development manager, Hamish McNee, aiming to enhance partnerships and Microsoft relations.
Why the company is taking the credit for mobile price cuts and saying competition has slowed since 2degrees launched in 2009.