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Spark delays 3G shutdown to March 2026 as rivals stick to earlier timelines. Also in this issue: the shift from VPNs to Zero ...
Australian warship disrupts wireless networks, Spark warns cloud adoption is stalling, Chorus updates its outage map, and ...
Communications Minister Amy Adams says the government will spend $150 million extending rural broadband. The Rural Broadband Initiative second stage has a $100 million budget. The money is to boost ...
“Anyone saying that Android apps on ChromeOS are a good experience is delusional.” In Chrome OS has stalled out, Dave Ruddock says Google’s Chrome OS has failed to live up to its potential. Ruddock is ...
Vodafone formally became One New Zealand last week in a launch that was enlivened by a partnership with SpaceX's Starlink. The LEO satellite operator is best known for its broadband service which is ...
If you think wireless latency is bad, wait until you try satellite. Patrick Smellie writes for BusinessDesk: The Pacific Islands, remote parts of rural New Zealand and poor but populous parts of ...
It’s a big step for New Zealand telecommunications and an even bigger step for Vodafone. A year ago it looked like the company would be starved of the resources needed to make a significant 5G splash.
The next generation of mobile technology is still at least five years away. But when it arrives New Zealand could be among the first countries to get it. The telecommunications industry still hasn’t ...
To an untrained eye Huawei’s HarmonyOS looks like the Android phone operating system. Officially the company says it is not a copy of Android. But that’s not what your eyes will tell you if you give ...
“The longer a company’s code of ethics, the more likely it is run by sleazeballs.” The No Asshole Rule author Bob Sutton hits the nail on the head again. The quote comes from his post: The Enron Code ...