Government Investment stories
Partnership aimed at turning more clever ideas and research discoveries into new products and services through out New Zealand.
Discoveries from New Zealand's publicly funded research will be turned into commercial reality under a new allocation of government investment.
Green Party unveils $100m plan for a second fibre optic cable, aiming to break Telecom's monopoly and boost NZ's ICT sector.
Amy Adams welcomes the release of Chorus' year three deployment plan for the rollout of the Government's Ultra-Fast Broadband programme.
Nearly twice as many SMB owners are dissatisfied with government support, yet 59% still back National, according to MYOB's latest survey.
Australia and New Zealand are leading the way in the return of government involvement in telecoms, as they invest in their own networks.
The UK government has received strong interest from private players for its Ultra Fast Broadband network, including international players.
Federated Farmers and TUANZ challenge government to invest more in rural broadband roll out for productivity and social gains.
Green Party unveils plans for smarter economy with $1bn extra investment in research and development and tax breaks for businesses.
Government says over 1500 businesses, health facilities, schools and homes in Whakatane to receive UFB during the next 18 months.
Huawei banned from participating in Australia's National Broadband Network due to cyber-attack concerns from China.
Fonterra's tech leaders unveil the vast ICT infrastructure powering NZ's dairy giant, ensuring global connectivity for its extensive export network.