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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.
Apple MacBook Air M4 review: Speed boost, 16GB RAM upgrade, better webcam, and new sky blue color — all for NZ$50 less than the M3 model.
Free Speech Union moves threaten to derail InternetNZ’s planned constitution update. This has implications for the non-profit’s main role managing the .nz domain registry and its other work.
Research from Kordia’s Business Cyber Security Report 2025 shows that nearly 60% of New Zealand businesses were hit by cyber-attacks in the past year, AI-powered threats and ransomware payments are ...
Ten years ago the Commerce Commission regulated mobile termination rates. The move kick-started mobile market competition in New Zealand. Now it’s time for the regulator to review the rules. Don’t ...
HP’s OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 is a thin, light and flexible Windows hybrid. Its battery life is impressive for an Intel laptop, but it fails to live up to HP’s promise of “the ultimate AI experience”.
Kacific satellite is an ideal service for remote locations, but it doesn't compete with terrestrial services where they are available.
Tuanz wants stronger digital leadership In its Digital Priorities 2025 report, the Technology Users Association of New Zealand (Tuanz) calls on government to take stronger, more coordinated action.
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 ...
Australian warship disrupts wireless networks, Spark warns cloud adoption is stalling, Chorus updates its outage map, and 2degrees teams with Datacom. Plus: Freeview adds HD, and telcos react to ...
Spark sells remaining mobile tower network stake for $314m. 2degrees gets external validation of its greenery. Microsoft opens NZ data centre.
Research by the Commerce Commission found moving between service providers can be so difficult many consumers don't bother. InternetNZ says half the population would like to work from home.