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Rural access has improved dramatically in the past decade, but connectivity is no longer just a matter of physical ...
Chorus upgrades its business fibre plans with faster speeds and better service. New Zealand ranks high in fixed wireless use.
Crown Infrastructure Partners reports a total of 966,773 homes and businesses were connected to the UFB fibre network at the end of March. A further 17,038 connections were added in the first three ...
One New Zealand customers on prepaid plans can now use the company’s Satellite TXT service. Previously, Satellite TXT, which launched shortly before Christmas 2024, was only available to customers on ...
Tait Communications now 100 percent owner of Next Generation Critical Communications network build contract. Tablet computers make a comeback. Tait takes control of Next Generation Critical ...
It’s easy to sceptical about the current wave of AI euphoria. There is a lot of hype to navigate. Every tech company has an AI story to tell: worthwhile or not. Failure to tick the AI box makes it ...
In its Digital Priorities 2025 report, the Technology Users Association of New Zealand (Tuanz) calls on government to take stronger, more coordinated action. Tuanz CEO Craig Young says: “We are at a ...
Buying Stuff Fibre is a medium-sized consolidation play for the Australian-owned telco. Vocus’s customer numbers will climb 10 percent when the company absorbs Stuff Fibre. The Australian telco picked ...
In the 1980s I worked on a magazine feature about the paperless office of the future. We interviewed people who said it was close. Any day now. We never got there. Today the printer remains essential.
HP’s OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 is a thin, light and flexible Windows hybrid. Its battery life is impressive for an Intel laptop, but it fails to live up to HP’s promise of “the ultimate AI experience”.
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