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Registrations open for NetHui 2013
Techday is proudly sponsoring NetHui 2013 in Wellington next month, and is pleased to announce registrations are now open.
InternetNZ announces acting CEO
Jordan Carter appointed to the role while the organisation continues its recruitment process.
Amy Adams to address NetHui South delegates
InternetNZ has revealed Amy Adams will deliver a ministerial keynote at the upcoming Net Hui South event in Otago.
InternetNZ hosts first NetHui conference in South Island
"NetHui South" becomes the first regional Internet conference, scheduled for Dunedin's Otago University and Otago museum late November.
International coalition favours Kiwi Copyright position
Largest coalition of civil society groups to speak out on U.S. copyright proposals in the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) indicates support for New Zealand's counterproposal.
New councillor, fellows at InternetNZ
Election results announced at advocacy group’s AGM.
InternetNZ invites techies to talk UFB
One-day conference offers chance for experts to discuss the finer points of fibre in build-up to NetHui 2012.
Internet groups bringing security guru to NZ
US-based Bruce Schneier to discuss the mechanisms of trust and their importance in a hyper-connected society.
Few kiwis know their content is filtered: InternetNZ
Survey shows less than half of internet users are even aware of the DCEFS system that blocks websites with images of child sexual abuse.
Countdown begins for Nethui 2012
Last year's event was a sell-out; register now to have your say on topics like the digital divide, copyright, and making the most of online opportunities.
Expats apply for .kiwi domain
Vancouver-based project aims to offer New Zealanders chance to 'claim their kiwiness online'.
InternetNZ to host second NetHui
Advocacy group keen to carry on technology conversation.
InternetNZ offers funding for Christchurch
Over $400,000 available for projects to aid rebuild.
Delay digital dividend decision InternetNZ
Advocacy group chief executive says government should wait until international technology path is decided.
Fibre Watch: Rucking politicians
The rugby is over and the election campaign is upon us - whether we like it or not.
Labour sets out ICT policy
On the agenda: broadening broadband, closing the digital divide, and ending the secrecy surrounding government software deals.
Fibre Watch: Driven to distraction
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 helps Christchurch schools connect
NPO funds $40k worth of HD video conference bridging.
IT industry to establish code of practice for cloud
Businesses and advocacy organisations combine to develop standards around new technology.
InternetNZ offers one-off funding boost
Community groups invited to apply for a share of $50,000.
Copyright law could sting businesses
'Account holder' stipulation means organisations are responsible for staff infringements.
InternetNZ launches 3 Strikes site
People and businesses advised to prepare for new copyright law.
Blogger named Fellow of InternetNZ
David Farrar recognised along with former president Keith Davidson and IT ‘activist’ Simon Riley.
Copyright law won't cover streaming: MED
Internet organisation assured sites like YouTube will be exempt.
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