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?.
Telecommunications network operator Chorus has been given some breathing space over price regulation of its ageing copper lines.
Government commits to improving rural connectivity, abandoning frustrating dial-up speeds and through faster technology access.
Government announces next stage of delivering significant improvements in telecommunications for the Chatham Islands.
Cyclone Computers confirmed as main supplier for agencies and schools buying through the All-of-Government (AoG) Desktop and Laptop contract.
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.
New Zealand-based mobile software and internet service provider offers Telecom customers another option after gateway closure.
SilverStripe's contract with the NZ public sector boosts Wellington's hopes for tech dominance, aiming to create 10,000 jobs.
Govt's tighter security measures: a safeguard or a veil over politics' inner workings? A look at the balance act.
Clare Curran calls for NZ to recognize and bolster its digital economy, critiquing current govt's passive approach.
Gov't announces key figures for Callaghan Innovation, aiming to drive NZ's tech growth, with Sue Suckling as chair and $166m budget for success.
NZ's UFB may not deliver the promised business innovation due to a fibre monopoly and high costs, stifling competition and growth.
Some of our youngest learners are losing out thanks to the government's lack of progress in closing the digital divide.
NZ's efforts to close tech tax loopholes hit a wall, with IRD citing international treaties as a barrier despite calls for change.
Kim Dotcom's extradition battle postponed to August amid controversy, stretching the high-profile case beyond 18 months.