Telcos stories
SDN and NFV are set to revolutionize the telecommunications industry, but implementing these new technologies may pose challenges for customers.
From CERN to CEO, Ray Jackson's journey through tech to launching 2Talk showcases a visionary path blending innovation with a love for New Zealand.
Telcos are ready to make money from the cloud – and they don't mean simply by providing copper or fibre links to other cloud providers.
Seeby Woodhouse, founder of New Zealand-based Internet Service Provider Voyager, aims to simplify the telco market.
Yoobee is offering 2degrees voice and data plans instore, with customers able to use rebates on hardware beyond handsets.
Telecom's new 'unlimited' broadband data plans have been questioned by the Telecommunications Users Association.
Telecom NZ teams up with Zuora to roll out Big Pipe broadband, promising uncapped, no-frills Internet with automated billing for Kiwis.
The New Zealand Telecommunications Forum has launched a free online tool allowing consumers to check if second-hand mobiles are blocked on local networks.
Telcos set to revolutionise device security, offering endpoint protection at the network level, bypassing traditional anti-virus methods.
Revolutionary cloud architectures are reshaping IaaS, offering dynamic security and lowering costs for data centres globally.
In our exclusive Part 2, NZ's pioneering female IT minister Amy Adams defends UFB rollout pace, heralding a tech-transformed future.
The cloud industry faces complex challenges requiring cross-discipline expertise. Collaboration via the CloudEthernet Forum is key, says President James Walker.
Mark Zuckerberg outlines Facebook's plan to connect the next billion, saying the key is affordable data, not just cheaper phones.
NZ's shift from landlines to mobiles rattles telcos, as census reveals deep cuts into traditional revenue streams.
Wholesale telecoms face intensifying channel conflict and market threats in 2014, says Ovum report, urging innovation and collaboration.
The realisation that OTT operators had the smarter, more nimble business model was already a hot issue by 2007.
NZ telcos unite against phone theft, launching a blacklisting system that renders stolen devices useless, bolstering crime prevention efforts.
The Internet of Things will become the 'Internet of Vulnerabilities' in 2014 according to security company, Symantec.
Australian company launches Pet-Fi, the world's first pet-powered Wi-Fi hotspot, promising eco-friendly internet on the go.
Renaissance reports net operating loss of $1.68 million, blamed on depreciation, interest expense, and store closures.