The next evolutionary step in mobile broadband is LTE, enabling faster network speeds, improved connectivity, lower latency and enhanced mobile streaming.
Forrester Research predicts that by 2012, 397.1 million workers will be mobile, representing 73% of the global enterprise workforce.
Gov approves regulation of mobile termination rates, a move that may lead to fairer prices for NZ telecom users despite mixed industry views.
It's quite ridiculous after all this time to propose that neither businesses nor consumers will benefit from the regulation of MTR.
Reputation is vital to the ongoing success of any business because consumers choose brands based on trust and familiarity.
2degrees launches promo, offering to rip up mobile contracts causing customers headaches. Cancellation fee and Pay Monthly plan fee covered for a year.
Federated Farmers criticise the government's rural broadband initiative as lacking ambition, urging for more than just matching current urban speeds.
Connector Systems launches revamped website for resellers, enhancing their experience with a modern design and comprehensive information hub.
Government opts for national coverage proposals in upgrading rural telecommunications infrastructure, says Minister for Communications Steven Joyce.
Telecom New Zealand appoints Nick Olson as new CFO, effective October 1st, after successful international search.
Vodafone acquires First Mobile, adding 77 New Zealand stores to its portfolio. The deal includes no store closures or job losses, says Vodafone.
Hong Kong's broadband leaps forward as PCCW, with Huawei's tech, doubles speeds to 42Mb/s, enhancing user experience.
Free mobile videos fueled by ads roll out globally, with plans to hit Australia and NZ by June '11. Sports, music, and films included.
Following last night's award ceremony in Auckland, we can now reveal to you all the big winners of the 2010 People's Choice NetGuide Web Awards!.
CEO Paul Reynolds says he halted the significant earnings decline of the previous two years with latest financial results.
PABX fraud in NZ companies skyrockets, warns TIG, stressing small businesses are most vulnerable to these international scams.
TCF unveils draft standards for New Zealand's ultra fast broadband, paving the way for a high-speed, future-proof network. Public feedback sought.
Slingshot teases a limited 'All You Can Eat' broadband deal for just 10,000 customers, with no data cap, priced under $80. Details to follow next week.
2degrees shakes up mobile plans in NZ with the imminent launch of their Pay Monthly service, promising exclusive perks for early sign-ups.
TelstraClear reports $16m earnings before interest and tax due to economic recession; plans to grow services and revenues in tough environment.