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AI & data sharing unite NZ power firms to boost grid resilience

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Four major New Zealand power firms unite with Google X's Tapestry project to use AI for smarter grid inspections, boosting resilience for 510,000 customers.
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Powerco joins Chorus to enhance Coromandel fibre network

Mon, 15th Jul 2024
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Powerco partners with Chorus to use spare capacity on its new 164-kilometre dark fibre network in the Coromandel, enhancing power reliability and connectivity.
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Pāmu appoints Tammy Auranen as Chief Technology & Digital Officer

Fri, 11th Nov 2022
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New Zealand's Pāmu has named Tammy Auranen as its first Chief Technology and Digital Officer, recognising the importance of technology in agriculture.
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Fibre providers chime in on country's fastest broadband regions

Thu, 13th Apr 2017
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Chorus’ latest survey of the top ten fastest services for broadband has ruffled feathers amongst three of the country’s local fibre companies.
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New 1 Gigabit fibre offering good news for NZ

Mon, 22nd Aug 2016
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NZ leaps in global internet race with new 1Gbps fibre option, boosting digital economy and innovation, says Minister Adams.
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Kiwi developed pre-fab, energy efficient data center winning fans

Thu, 28th Apr 2016
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A pre-fabricated portable data center designed and constructed by Schneider Electric and NZ's Northpower is set to be replicated internationally.
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Attractions up north

Mon, 1st Feb 2010
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Mark Smith, CEO of Whangarei-based Magnetism Software Solutions, tells The Channel about its growth as a supplier of business software solutions.
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TelstraClear's role in the govt.'s network

Fri, 15th Jan 2010
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TelstraClear rules out direct investment in the government's USD $1.5 billion Ultra Fast Broadband network but sees partnership opportunities.