Telecommunications Development Levy reveals a largely unchanged industry structure as Spark remains the top contributor, ...
HP’s Omnibook 5 14-inch promises next-generation AI performance, but its real strength is battery life, portability and value. It’s a smart, efficient machine — if you don’t expect the AI branding to ...
Tiny, powerful and pricey—the Oura Ring 4 tracks sleep, fitness and stress without a bulky watch. But skin reaction can be a real risk for some users.
The government plans to sell its Chorus debt and equity holdings, drawing a line under its role in the UFB project. Also in this issue: Eon Fibre launches DC Direct, ComCom praises clearer mobile maps ...
Recent sabotage and theft at New Zealand cell towers highlight risks to connectivity. One NZ adds eight new sites and TCF ...
The Commerce Commission says New Zealand’s widespread adoption of low earth orbit satellites in country areas has reset rural broadband competition. Much of the focus of the ComCom’s 2024 ...
The latest stats from APNIC, the Asia-Pacific regional Internet address registry, estimates Starlink has 85k New Zealand users. That’s a shade under 2 per cent of the total market. SpaceX has achieved ...
Australian private equity firm Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) has purchased 75 percent of Spark’s data centre business. The transaction is made up of $486 million in cash and an additional $98 million ...
Apple’s popular MacBook Air gets an M4 speed bump, more memory, a webcam upgrade and a pale blue paint job — all for NZ$50 less than last year’s model. The 2025 MacBook Air M4 has a familiar design ...
Kordia has pulled the plug on the joint venture it formed with Tait Communications to build the Next Generation Critical Communications network. The move leaves Christchurch-based Tait holding the ...