Gov't allocates $1.5bn to tackle underinvestment in NZ's telco infra, aiming to boost broadband speed and affordability amidst regulatory challenges.
Industry analysts urge telcos to partner with IT providers to max out cloud gains and overcome operational hurdles, says Ovum.
Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent, and Qualcomm face accusations of rigging the standard for emergency phone location tech.
UK website speculates fast-growing Chinese vendor Huawei could be in line for a sweet equipment supply role within the UFB project.
Smaller telcos set to rejoin the dispute resolution scheme in light of new pricing and practice changes effective next month.
Telcos mobilise for the future with intelligent networks to meet booming broadband demand, promising innovation in service and infrastructure.
Mobile operators globally tout LTE, the 4G tech promising lightning-fast downloads. Verizon and Telstra lead, aiming to transform wireless connectivity.
Polycom set to acquire HP's teleconferencing arm, aiming to transform global communication with the Open Visual Communications Consortium.
Having a feature rich PBX without the capital cost is possible with cloud PBX solutions say Scott Palmer and Murray Patten from passionIT.
Broadband provides valuable phone benefits, says Andrew Crawford, Orcon's head of business development, who explains some of the options available.
Unified communications shift to 'cheap, cheerful' offerings, setting change in motion for resellers, says Gartner VP Geoff Johnson.
Facing a digital revolution, experts predict video will dominate 90% of internet traffic by 2024, transforming global business communication.
As the UFB lawmaking process grinds towards a conclusion, the politicians slug it out over the cost of a decent regulatory holiday.
TUANZ, in partnership with Voco, announces the prestigious TUANZ Innovation Awards for the telecoms industry, calling for revolutionary entries.
A group of New Zealand telecom companies and consumer groups have proposed alternatives to the government's UFB bill.
Telecom fined $12m for price squeezing, highlighting need for regulation on ultrafast broadband network, says TelstraClear CEO.
73% oppose the regulatory holiday in gov's broadband plans, as public and businesses unite for a rethink. Calls grow for a strategy shift.
Endace, a Kiwi network tech firm celebrated abroad, pivots home, eyeing NZ and Australia with innovative tech for an expanding local market.
The Commerce Commission is to issue proceedings alleging that Telecom is likely to have discriminated under the Telecom Separation Undertakings.
A formal investigation into trans-Tasman roaming services offered by Australian and New Zealand telcos is officially underway.