Government stories
Government commits to improving rural connectivity, abandoning frustrating dial-up speeds and through faster technology access.
Government announces next stage of delivering significant improvements in telecommunications for the Chatham Islands.
Cyclone Computers confirmed as main supplier for agencies and schools buying through the All-of-Government (AoG) Desktop and Laptop contract.
Justice Minister Judith Collins believes New Zealand should move with the tech times in response to bullying online.
Following Vodafone's acquisition of telco firm, the NZ Commerce Commission will monitor fixed-to-mobile pricing.
Labour says consumers could be the big losers after the Commerce Commission rubber-stamped Vodafone's purchase of TelstraClear.
Govt's tighter security measures: a safeguard or a veil over politics' inner workings? A look at the balance act.
Clare Curran calls for NZ to recognize and bolster its digital economy, critiquing current govt's passive approach.
Gov't announces key figures for Callaghan Innovation, aiming to drive NZ's tech growth, with Sue Suckling as chair and $166m budget for success.
NZ's UFB may not deliver the promised business innovation due to a fibre monopoly and high costs, stifling competition and growth.
Some of our youngest learners are losing out thanks to the government's lack of progress in closing the digital divide.
NZ's efforts to close tech tax loopholes hit a wall, with IRD citing international treaties as a barrier despite calls for change.
Kim Dotcom's extradition battle postponed to August amid controversy, stretching the high-profile case beyond 18 months.
NZ stands firm against global telecom treaty amendments, championing a free internet and rejecting increased state control, says Minister Adams.
Amy Adams faces backlash for prioritising Chorus and telcos over consumer savings, sparking a debate over government priorities.
Government receives draft determination on pricing for the unbundled bitstream access (UBA) and a final determination on the unbundled copper local loop (UCLL).
Kim Dotcom accuses the FBI of entrapment, claiming his compliance with a 2010 warrant was used against him in extradition case.
New Zealand's ICT sector needs to promote its value more aggressively to attract talent, says Minister Amy Adams.
New Zealand's parliament advances the ATI Bill, aiming to transform innovative ideas into market-ready products and fuel economic growth.
Chorus says copper lines regulation threatens to derail investment in building a national fibre network by undercutting the new technology.