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Ultra-fast Broadband Initiative: Government now calling for partners
The government is now calling for partners in its ultra-fast broadband initiative, which will see the government investing up to $1.5 billion in open-access fibre infrastructure promising speeds of at least 100 Mbps downlink (and 50 Mbps uplink) to 75 percent of New Zealanders within the next ten years. The expectation is that the private sector at least matches the government’s investment. ... more
Government extends time for submissions on facilitating broadband paper
The government has extended the time available for interested parties to make submissions on the ultra-fast broadband complementary measures discussion document. ... more
The future of the telecommunications relay and video relay services
The Ministry of Economic Development is currently seeking feedback on various issues related to the future of the Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS). ... more
New Zealand participates in ITU World Youth Forum
Two New Zealand university students recently returned from a youth forum hosted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) held in Geneva. ... more
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