New Zealand government creates Chief Privacy Officer role to strengthen privacy and security across public service.
NZ govt proceeds with 4G auction despite 2degrees' plea, selling unsold 700MHz blocks. Telecom and Vodafone vie for additional spectrum.
An international expert should be brought in to conduct the independent assessment of Chorus' financial position, according to opposition party Labour.
CallPlus challenges the government's Copper Tax proposal in court, arguing it disregards critical factors impacting competition and customers.
New Zealand government commissions independent assessment of Chorus' financial position and capability to deliver on contracts.
Orcon CEO Greg McAlister has reiterated the company's commitment to lower broadband prices and promises to pass on any copper savings directly to consumers.
Moody's reviews Chorus for downgrade after regulator slashes copper line charges, heightening financial pressure on the telecom.
The development and implementation of digital government strategies is putting the government CIO role under pressure, leading to the creation of new roles.
Government launches new NZTE-led initiative to help New Zealand digital technology firms compete and grow globally, and lift exports further.
2degrees, Telecom, and Vodafone clinch 700 MHz 4G spectrum, promising enhanced NZ mobile broadband and 4G expansion.
Vocus Communications unveils New Zealand's most connected data center in Albany, providing local and global connectivity.
UK Government launches new cloud service aiming to enhance digital info management across agencies, promising innovative public services.
UK Govt champions Kiwi firms to seize growth avenues, spotlighting innovation's role in NZ's surging economy and job creation.
An additional 21,000 end users gained access to fibre over the three months to 30 September 2013 according to the government's latest quarterly report.
Investors reel as Chorus shares plummet to a historic low amid fears over government response to price cuts threatening its financial stability.
The Commerce Commission has set the cost of Chorus' UBA service at $10.92 per line per month, effective from 1 December 2014.
UK Gov launches desktop service to enhance inter-agency collaboration, promising cost-effective and flexible working solutions.
Dimension Data NZ wins government deal for flexible desktop service to improve public services and operational efficiency.
The Commerce Commission's draft determination outlines the GBP £32 million Telecommunications Development Levy for 2012/13, impacting 22 providers.
NZ's tech exports surge with 16.5% growth, fuelled by TIN100 ICT firms and a US market recovery, boosting revenue to $7.26bn.