InternetNZ stories
Spark has warned that it may increase prices as it reviews its customer pricing following the Commerce Commission's proposed wholesale rates.
.nz domain registration now offers direct second-level names, allowing for shorter, more personalized options online. Preferential period opens today.
NZ Commerce Commission extends deadline for determining wholesale prices for UBA and UCLL, aiming for final decision by 1 April 2015.
InternetNZ has revealed Amy Adams will deliver a ministerial keynote at the upcoming Net Hui South event in Otago.
InternetNZ gears up for inTAC, a must-attend for tech experts keen on Ultra Fast Broadband discussions, ahead of NetHui 2012.
Starting September 30, New Zealand's .nz domain name structure offers more choice, allowing shorter, simpler URLs for an effective online presence.
Have you ever looked at a .nz website or email address and gotten a kick out of the second level hierarchy? Of course you have.
The DNCL has announced a new era of choice for .nz domain names, allowing shorter and simpler options from 30 September 2014.
Around the country this week recipients of several InternetNZ grants were a step closer to realising their research goals.
Kiwis will soon register domain names directly to .nz, simplifying choices between .kiwi and .nz as InternetNZ approves the move backed by Dot Kiwi.
Four councillors were elected to the InternetNZ Council this week, including the appointment of a new InternetNZ Fellow.
TechDay is proudly sponsoring NetHui 2013 in Wellington next month, and is pleased to announce registrations are now open.
Jordan Carter steps in as acting CEO of InternetNZ, gearing up to steer the organisation through a pivotal transition period.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee to visit Wellington to deliver a public lecture exploring the benefits of an open internet.
InternetNZ will hold its first ever regional Internet conference - dubbed NetHui South - at Dunedin's Otago University and Otago Museum in late November.
Civil society groups back New Zealand's copyright stance in the TPP, rejecting U.S. proposals for their restrictive implications.
InternetNZ welcomes new councillor and fellows, strengthening its leadership in championing internet development in New Zealand.
Bruce Schneier, cybersecurity expert and author, will share his insights in Wellington on May 1 at events organised by the New Zealand Internet Task Force.
Survey shows less than half of internet users are even aware of the DCEFS system that blocks websites with images of child sexual abuse.
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