New Zealand and the UK are setting the pace in the global public sector digital revolution, transforming government transparency and accessibility.
Inland Revenue warns New Zealanders about malicious emails posing as tax department, highlights potential identity theft risk.
Australia's ambitious national FTTH network plan collapses as costs soar 66% over budget, derailing the $A44b project.
New Zealand's tech sector is alarmed as the latest OECD PISA survey shows a significant drop in education standards, endangering future competitiveness.
NZ's fibre expansion faces hurdles as regulatory pricing cuts threaten to make copper more appealing, impacting Chorus and UFB investment.
2degrees urges Commerce Commission to block 4G spectrum sale to rivals Vodafone and Telecom, fearing stifled competition.
Govt shrugs off criticism on copper pricing, with no parliamentary support expected. Amy Adams eyes non-legislative routes amidst challenges.
Vodafone has issued its disappointment that Chorus has suspended its scheduled Dialogue Briefing around new, faster fibre services.
Over $140 million in R&D grants awarded to 31 Kiwi tech firms by Callaghan Innovation, aiming to accelerate innovation and growth.
New Zealand ICT continues to start the year in style, with a booming industry offering the hottest career choices for Kiwis.
Kim Dotcom unveils name and logo for his political movement: the Internet Party, as he tires of political nonsense.
Megaupload founder, Kim Dotcom, plans to enter New Zealand politics, vowing to fight for change and take on the government.
Telecom has called on Chorus to put forward constructive pricing proposal, a proposal that does not erode current telco network and service levels.
Chorus's ability to deliver national broadband at risk if wholesale copper prices are cut, warns Minister Amy Adams.
PM John Key hints at Chorus contract renegotiation amid a billion-dollar shortfall, ensuring ultra-fast broadband project's progress.
Chorus appeals in High Court against Commerce Commission's copper pricing, challenging the narrow basis and its massive impact on its services.
Chorus shares plummet as government's hands tied on copper pricing, leaving the firm facing financial strains and investment risks.
NZ bids adieu to analogue TV, embracing digital era with final switch-off led by Minister Craig Foss. A 60-year legacy ends, ushering in advanced broadband.
Crown admits flaws in Dotcom's 2012 raid warrants but argues they remain valid, as court mulls extradition battle details.
Broadcasting Minister Craig Foss says Auckland residents need to be prepared as analogue television will be switched off this weekend.