New trans-Pacific cable to improve Pacific connectivity
Guest Post: The new Hawaiki Cable is set to become the region’s fastest international digital connection and is expected to improve interconnectivity in the region.
Guest Post: The new Hawaiki Cable is set to become the region’s fastest international digital connection and is expected to improve interconnectivity in the region.
Leaders from the Cook Islands and other Pacific island economies recently met to discuss cooperation on improving telecommunications infrastructure.
We hope you enjoyed APRICOT 2016 in Auckland – here’s a quick snapshot of the event.
For the final post in this series, we return to the idea that the Internet is not just helping New Zealand to retain talent, but is helping it attract talent to its shores.
Ellen Strickland explains why NZ’s successful NetHui is not your standard Internet conference.
Keith Davidson recounts how embracing the Internet helped him turn a regional NZ newspaper into a thriving online publisher and ISP.
Today’s NZSeries post looks at Frank March’s efforts to develop and sustain an environment for the Internet to grow in NZ with minimal government regulation.
John Hine takes us back to where the Internet all began in New Zealand – inside its universities.
As we count down to APRICOT 2016, we speak to some local Internet champions to learn about the history, challenges and opportunities of the Internet in New Zealand.
Read all the news from NetHui, PacINET and InterCommunity 2015 held in New Zealand last week.