Internet Service Provider (ISP) stories
>>> If you were offered premium Internet content for a special price, would you be willing to pay it? Depends on the content, you might say.
WHEN it comes to Internet performance, it really depends on what end of the country you live in as to what speeds you can expect.
Business to business telecommunications company Digital Island has made it onto the Deloitte Fast 50 for the third year in a row.
The Ministry of Economic Development's review of s92A of the Copyright Act is unlikely to deliver the needed changes, creating more problems than it solves.
Satellite Internet users with the ISP Farmside will get double the download speeds on their Rocket Broadband service from this month.
The enactment of section 92A in New Zealand compels ISPs to manage copyright disputes, but vague guidelines and broad definitions complicate compliance.
Months of hard work has paid off for New Zealand Wi-Fi specialist Tomizone as it continues to expand into the global market.
More than 70% of SMEs plan to switch to cloud computing within the next five years, according to a study carried out by British ISP Easynet Connect.
Vodafone and Telecom have been ranked the worst ISPs in New Zealand by a Consumer survey, with only 57% and 63% satisfaction rates respectively.
Telecom is trialling new technology to turbo-charge broadband speeds, but it could be a while before users can take advantage of it.
New Zealand is considering separating its telecommunications market to stimulate competition and improve infrastructure.
The Hosting Con exhibition in Las Vegas highlights the booming SaaS market and the rising profile of New Zealand IT companies on the global stage.
Gore is famous for a number of things. It's the country music capital of New Zealand and world-renowned for its brown trout fishing.