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Steven Joyce, a prolific author with deep interests in the intersection of technology, education, and government policy, explores various facets influencing New Zealand's growth and development. His articles often delve into the realms of business growth, technological advancements, and educational reforms, showcasing his keen insights into how New Zealand can navigate its future in an increasingly digital world.

Through his coverage on topics such as the government's Business Growth Agenda, R&D funding for tech companies, and critiques of broadband services, Joyce articulates the complexities and opportunities that lie within New Zealand's tech and business sectors. His focus extends to the educational sphere, where he highlights initiatives aimed at bridging the ICT skills gap and fostering a culture of innovation among the youth, reflecting his belief in the pivotal role of education and technology in driving national progress.

Moreover, Joyce engages with policy discussions and government actions, offering a critical lens on key decisions that impact New Zealand's ICT landscape, start-up ecosystem, and broader economic development. His attention to government investments in digital infrastructure, support for SMBs, and pursuit of global competitiveness underscores his vested interest in policies that nurture growth, innovation, and the well-rounded advancement of New Zealand society.

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Zero cost to taxpayers for UFB regulation says Joyce

Fri, 20th May 2011
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Steven Joyce announces at TUANZ conference that UFB regulation will cost taxpayers nothing, with fibre prices to remain competitive.
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What's in the budget for ICT

Fri, 20th May 2011
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Gov unveils £1bn ICT budget boosting UFB in schools and online services, aiming for 75% Kiwi UFB access by 2019.
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Fibre Watch: Forbearance or for worse

Thu, 19th May 2011
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The Government's regulatory holiday flip-flop highlights - once again - how farcical the whole UFB process has become.
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Joyce backs down from UFB regulatory holiday - Updated

Wed, 18th May 2011
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Steven Joyce ditches UFB regulatory holiday plan amid criticism, heralding a more balanced broadband future for New Zealand.
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Joyce accepts ComCom's broadband recommendation

Fri, 13th May 2011
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Ministry accepts Commerce Commission recommendations on resale regulation of retail broadband and data services.
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Fibre Watch: The $600m holiday

Thu, 12th May 2011
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As the UFB lawmaking process grinds towards a conclusion, the politicians slug it out over the cost of a decent regulatory holiday.
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Fibre Watch: Hard Labour

Thu, 5th May 2011
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Why isn't the opposition doing a better job attacking the Government's clumsy handling of its broadband initiatives?.
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Trans-Tasman roaming investigation beings

Thu, 28th Apr 2011
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A formal investigation into trans-Tasman roaming services offered by Australian and New Zealand telcos is officially underway.
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Joyce 'hell-bent' on UFB monopoly

Thu, 28th Apr 2011
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TelstraClear's CEO, Allan Freeth, accuses New Zealand Communications Minister of building a state-funded UFB monopoly.
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Fibre Watch: Telecom's wild week

Thu, 21st Apr 2011
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Telecom faces a tumultuous week with a record fine for anti-competitive behaviour and controversy over its UFB proposal and RBI deal.
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Rural broadband gets the green light

Thu, 21st Apr 2011
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Telecom and Vodafone have finalised a deal to provide high speed broadband to rural New Zealand, exceeding government objectives.
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Fibre Watch: Stop the head-banging

Thu, 14th Apr 2011
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73% oppose the regulatory holiday in gov's broadband plans, as public and businesses unite for a rethink. Calls grow for a strategy shift.
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Consumers don't trust govt's UFB bill

Thu, 7th Apr 2011
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A poll of New Zealand consumers shows they don't trust the government's ultra-fast broadband bill and want the Commerce Commission retained as watchdog.
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Govt looks into Telecom variations

Tue, 29th Mar 2011
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Minister Joyce opens feedback on Telecom's bid to amend rules for rural broadband, aiming for fair service to schools and hospitals.
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Groups call for telco law changes

Thu, 24th Mar 2011
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TUANZ, Consumer NZ, Federated Farmers and InternetNZ call on Parliament for changes to legislation currently being considered.
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Fibre Watch: Holiday from hell

Thu, 24th Mar 2011
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The Government appears to have the numbers to pass the Telecomms Amendment Bill despite complaints from submitters.
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Fibre Watch: Uncertainty, frustration and bluster

Thu, 10th Mar 2011
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Another fibre consortium makes it to the negotiating table but the fate of the ultra-fast broadband initiative remains uncertain.
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Crown Fibre prioritises Central Fibre talks

Tue, 8th Mar 2011
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Comms Minister Steven Joyce applauds the number of bidders stepping up to the mark, says it's great for the taxpayer.
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Fibre Watch: UFB on shaky ground

Thu, 3rd Mar 2011
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The fate of the project is uncertain as the government makes it clear its spending priorities have changed overnight.
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Fibre Watch: Will Chorus 2 be government-owned?

Thu, 24th Feb 2011
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It could be a case of back to the future as the government leaves the door open to taking a stake in Telecom's UFB business.