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Spark posts a sharp profit drop and doubles down on core telecoms. The ComCom moves to deregulate rural copper. Tasman Ring ...
Spark sold 75% of its data centre business to Australia’s Pacific Equity Partners for $486m cash plus up to $98m in ...
Modern Windows and Mac computers come with free security tools that protect most users. Paid software has its place, but backups, updates and good habits often offer better defence.
Satellite broadband has grown fast since Starlink began NZ operations four years ago. Gartner direct analyst Khurram Shahzad says it will soon break out of its rural niche.
“Anyone saying that Android apps on ChromeOS are a good experience is delusional.” In Chrome OS has stalled out, Dave Ruddock says Google’s Chrome OS has failed to live up to its potential. Ruddock is ...
In the 1980s I worked on a magazine feature about the paperless office of the future. We interviewed people who said it was close. Any day now. We never got there. Today the printer remains essential.
Spark has started to call time on urban copper. It says it plans to retire PSTN in Devonport and Miramar by Christmas.
In its Digital Priorities 2025 report, the Technology Users Association of New Zealand (Tuanz) calls on government to take stronger, more coordinated action. Tuanz CEO Craig Young says: “We are at a ...
Oppo says it will cut 20 percent of the staff in its software and device teams. Bloomberg reports that Chinese phone maker Oppo says it will cut 20 percent of the staff in its software and device ...
Buying Stuff Fibre is a medium-sized consolidation play for Vocus New Zealand, the Australian-owned telco.
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