State-owned ISP offers consumers, schools and businesses UFB internet for $0 per month - so what's the catch?.
Huawei NZ's profits soar, defying scrutiny. Revenue jumps to $79.6m, with contracts boosting its footprint in NZ's telecom sector.
New Zealand Government's Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) policy is to accelerate the rollout of ultra-fast broadband to 75% of Kiwis by the end of 2019...
NBN and UFB's head-to-head battle reveals NZ's superior speeds and offerings, challenging Australia's future readiness.
New Zealand's UFB rollout simplifies connectivity, promising vast improvements for homes, schools, and businesses, boosting the national economy.
Special Auckland events for consumers, businesses and schools who want to know more about making the most of fibre.
The top reasons why the 'if you build it, they will come' strategy won't work for the Ultra Fast Broadband network.
What Simon Moutter should have at the top of his to-do list when he takes over from Paul Reynolds in September.
Timaru blazes trail with Ultra Fast Broadband: 6000+ premises including schools and hospitals to connect by July, soaring to 11,000 by 2015.
ICT Minister aims to regulate how broadband is marketed, ensuring Kiwis can distinguish UFB options, amidst launching a $14.4m rural broadband phase.
Amid a Huawei uproar, Australian ban contrasts sharply with New Zealand's welcoming stance, stirring a whirlwind of diplomatic and corporate tremors.
Huawei banned from participating in Australia's National Broadband Network due to cyber-attack concerns from China.
Government admits it doesn't have a business case to justify the new Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
TCF members to self-certify compliance to industry regulations, with companies breaching rules to be 'named and shamed'.
Chorus plans nearly £1 billion capex in 19 months, focusing on New Zealand's fibre network expansion, marking a crucial step for digital infrastructure.
The Commerce Commission's latest move appears to signal bad news for the fibre network company; what's really going on?.
Chris Quin steps in as interim CEO of Telecom, bridging the gap until Simon Moutter assumes the role in September, following Paul Reynolds' exit.
Telecom has appointed Simon Moutter as CEO and managing director, effective September 1. He will receive a base salary of NZD $1.35 million.
Chorus extends an olive branch to rivals, aiming to boost UFB initiative's efficiency, in a move away from past tensions.
Huawei's top brass to visit NZ, eyeing tech collaborations. A significant chance for local ICT firms to spark global partnerships.