InternetNZ stories
InternetNZ us calling for network neutrality following the proposed merger of Sky and Vodafone announced last week.
InternetNZ is welcoming the results of a NZTF report, saying it is a stocktake of the positive story NZ has to tell in telecommunications.
Awareness about the importance of internet safety is top of the agenda this week, with Tuesday marking Safer Internet Day.
InternetNZ is offering community grants to fund projects that support better access and use of the internet in New Zealand.
InternetNZ has announced the recipients of its latest Community Grants funding round, with projects focused on internet research.
Spark's move to offer free Lightbox subscriptions to broadband customers earns applause, signalling a digital leap in New Zealand's TV consumption.
New Zealand ISPs face backlash after raising broadband prices amid uncertainty over wholesale price of copper, says InternetNZ.
InternetNZ says the plan to have a new internet cable to New Zealand by June/July 2016 is ambitious but welcome.
InternetNZ launches new community grants round to support internet research in New Zealand, offering $100,000 in funding.
InternetNZ critiques NZ's new online GST policy, stressing its need for fair execution without harming eCommerce.
Changes to copyright law will be needed now New Zealand has signed the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement, according to InternetNZ.
InternetNZ welcomes Harmful Digital Communications Bill, emphasizes need for education to deal with challenges online.
Acting in haste in ComCom's wholesale broadband pricing decision could leave 'the rabbit in charge of the carrot patch'.
Sky, TVNZ, Lightbox and Mediaworks have threatened to sue CallPlus and other NZ ISPs over their use of Global Mode DNS services.
New Zealand internet companies face legal action over international geo-blocked TV and movie services, says InternetNZ.
New Zealand's alleged mass data harvesting on Pacific Island nations raises concerns about privacy, says InternetNZ.
Do you have a .nz domain name? You may have special registration and reservation rights for the new .nz version, but you've only got until 31 March.
InternetNZ will be giving away $80,000 to help fund individuals and organisations conducting research projects focused on internet topics and issues.
.nz continues to be the domain name of choice for New Zealanders in the face of growing competition in the market.
InternetNZ predicts significant security breaches, changes in internet charging and continued internet innovation in New Zealand in 2015.