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Canon celebrates 20 years in NZ

Mon, 9th Nov 2009
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Canon marks 20 years in New Zealand, with Country Manager Mike Johnston lauding the Kiwi embrace of new technology and praising the crucial role of staff.
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TelstraClear’s lucrative govt contract up for grabs

Mon, 9th Nov 2009
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TelstraClear’s multi-million dollar contract to manage the bulk of the government’s advanced education network is being split into three and put up for tender.
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Get real on rural broadband

Fri, 6th Nov 2009
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Federated Farmers and TUANZ challenge government to invest more in rural broadband roll out for productivity and social gains.
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Auckland DHB, Gen-i and Alcatel Lucent trial mobile solution

Thu, 5th Nov 2009
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Auckland Hospital is trialling its first mobile telehealth solution, partnering with Gen-i and Alcatel Lucent for a three-month pilot, which began on 1 October.
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Analyst wades into productivity debate

Tue, 3rd Nov 2009
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High-profile telco analyst Paul Budde challenges new report claiming no productivity gains from high-speed broadband, urging clearer government direction.
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What the doctor orders

Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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IMPROVING connectivity to hospitals and health clinics is one of the primary objectives for the government’s ultra-fast broadband network.
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Hands-free calling boom for telco

Wed, 28th Oct 2009
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The Government’s ban on handheld mobile has proved to be a significant boom for Telecom, with sales of hands-free kits increasing by 200% since June this year.
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Extra time for submissions

Tue, 27th Oct 2009
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The Government has extended the timeframe for making submissions on the ultra-fast broadband complementary measures discussion document.
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Rate reductions will cost us $450m - Vodafone

Mon, 19th Oct 2009
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Another week, another round in the Mobile Termination Rates regulation saga - and Vodafone has come out swinging.
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Future of Kordia cable soon to be revealed

Mon, 28th Sep 2009
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Named Optikor, the cable is planned to land in Waiuku, north of<br />Auckland and is expected to cost around $200 million.
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Preparing for a brighter future

Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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Investing in IT training and workforce optimisation brings results, even in tough economic times, says expert. #IT #Training #WorkforceOptimisation.
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Policies for productivity

Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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NetSafe launches 'The Whatsit?', a free online resource aiding SMEs in crafting ICT policies and promoting cybersafety, boosting productivity and security.
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Kiwi share may be unfair

Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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If you’re living in an area in which it is uneconomic to supply you with a telecommunications service, please stand up.
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Diet or a change of lifestyle?

Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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The UK government must change its approach to cost reduction in the public sector to achieve sustainable outcomes.
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Procuring a better procurement process

Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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The government looks to overhaul the broken ICT procurement process, aiming for transparency, efficiency, and wider industry involvement amidst rising costs.
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Father of the internet to promote IPv6 in NZ

Wed, 1st Jul 2009
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New Zealand set to accelerate adoption of IPv6, with 'Father of the Internet' Dr Vint Cerf to speak at key events.
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PM salutes new data centre

Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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Datacom opens $30 million data center in New Zealand, the largest investment of its kind in the country since the 1970s.
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Get connecting or lose out!

Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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The advantages of businesses getting together to offer collective services to their customers are fairly obvious to most people.
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2008 – a year to remember?

Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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New Zealand is undergoing a digital revolution, with a growing weightless industry and investment in infrastructure.
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Understanding compliance: a current look at the tendering process

Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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Exploring how sustainability and compliance reshape tendering, making it a fair yet challenging arena for businesses eyeing government contracts.