The company has responded to a request from MBIE for feedback on the challenges and opportunities of a 5G rollout.
Massey University's Matthew Miller gains NZD $25,000 KiwiNet grant to enhance e-bike braking with innovative sensors, aiming to boost rider safety.
Chorus and Spark networks in New Zealand affected by power outages after storm, causing disruptions to phone and broadband services.
New Zealand buyer of Vocus Group will face significant challenges integrating disconnected assets worth $400m.
Chorus has announced that it will commence a proof of concept trial using its fibre network to provide a direct broadcasting service.
As Kiwis embrace IoT devices, a new Trend Micro report reveals a surge in cybersecurity threats, with homes at risk due to poor security measures.
Vodafone and Spark customers in New Zealand express dissatisfaction with wait times and unhelpful service, according to a Consumer NZ survey.
Chorus surpasses Nielsen's Law forecasts, achieving widespread availability of 1Gbps services in 2018, much earlier than their predicted 2020 target.
But why are we seeing an increase in market share by the smaller telcos at a time where fewer and fewer exist?.
The number of New Zealand households and businesses connected to ultra-fast broadband (UFB) has increased by 11%...
Chorus tests LoRaWAN network in Auckland, utilising existing infrastructure to provide deep network coverage for IoT sensors.
Over 4,000 Kaiapoi homes, businesses, schools and community organisations can now connect to Enable's fibre broadband...
New Zealanders bid farewell to landlines as Vodafone transitions customers to voice over broadband, preempting Spark's PSTN shut down by 2022.
The Rural Health Alliance of Aotearoa New Zealand applauds the Govt's NZD $270 million rural broadband investment but urges no extra costs for small towns.
Demand for naked broadband in New Zealand has increased by 22% since 2016, as consumers ditch landlines for more affordable options.
Before the upgrades, the residents and businesses in these rural areas could only access broadband speeds of 5Mbps or less.
2degrees and Chorus will commission the new 100Gb/s capacity during August. 2degrees is Chorus' first national 100Gb/s customer.
New Zealand consumers buying second-hand mobile devices on Facebook risk purchasing fraudulently obtained phones, warns the TCF.
Chorus pledges uninterrupted Kiwi connections, vowing to keep network capacity 5% above peak demand, ensuring top-notch broadband.
The internet of things has come to rural Canterbury in this collaboration between Microsoft & Schneider Electric.