InternetNZ gears up for the second NetHui, fostering diverse discussions among internet users and IT professionals in July 2012.
InternetNZ urges delay in 700MHz band decisions to align NZ with international tech direction, advocating for future-proof strategy.
As the Rugby World Cup concludes, NZ politicians gear up for an election battle, with ICT policies front and centre.
InternetNZ's attempt to put the country's digital future on the political agenda could be overshadowed by the recent chain of disasters, not to mention the RWC.
InternetNZ pledges video conference services to aid Christchurch schools' recovery, enhancing learning networks post-earthquake.
InternetNZ launches a website to prepare for the new copyright laws taking effect on Sept 1, focusing on advocacy and awareness.
Law Commission's final report rethinks NZ's privacy laws, stressing data breach notifications and tighter telemarketing rules to protect Kiwis.
MED clarifies Copyright Act changes won't apply to streaming sites like YouTube, only peer-to-peer file sharing from Sept 1.
InternetNZ's Vikram Kumar reveals five innovative business ideas enabled by fast fibre at UpLoad 2011, spotlighting UFB's potential.
TUANZ to cut event staff, refocusing efforts on core advocacy for telecommunications customers amid declining sponsorship and event attendance.
Expat New Zealanders in Vancouver aim to register the .kiwi domain, offering an alternative to the .nz suffix and supporting Christchurch's rebuilding efforts.
InternetNZ is 'dipping into its reserves' to provide $435,000 in funding for initiatives contributing to the Christchurch rebuild.
On the agenda: broadening broadband, closing the digital divide, and ending the secrecy surrounding government software deals.
NZ's IT giants including Xero and Microsoft plan a voluntary Cloud Code of Practice, aiming to boost user confidence in cloud services.
InternetNZ announces a $50,000 fund boost for projects that improve NZ's internet access and education, each getting up to $20,000.
Facing a new copyright law, UK businesses must act now to avoid being penalised for employees' illegal downloads, warns experts.
InternetNZ recognises three new fellows and re-elects incumbent councillors at its annual general meeting. David Farrar among new fellows.
InternetNZ shifts its focus to educate on cyber law, ending an 8-year research fellowship with Victoria University for conferences.
InternetNZ sponsors tech-driven Barcamp Unconference, promising to blend politics, tech insights, and web trends on July 16.
Deputy PM Bill English and Harvard's Lessig to headline Auckland's sold-out NetHui, focusing on New Zealand's Internet future.