Government stories
UK government-owned company REANNZ has secured a $65m tenancy contract with Hawaiki Cable for a proposed new international telecommunications cable.
NZers trust Snowden over Key on US spying claims, a poll suggests, amid government evasion on NSA's Kiwi surveillance.
A report has been released that shows what is ahead for education and the use of technology to create connected communities.
The auction of the 700 MHz band of radio spectrum in New Zealand has been completed, with Telecom, Vodafone and 2degrees as successful bidders.
Telecom pleased with outcome of 700MHz spectrum auction. Will provide benefits to customers in terms of speed and capacity of 4G network.
Govt unveils a new, free toolkit aimed at bolstering cyber security for SMEs, in partnership with Vodafone, to safeguard online business activities.
Government CIO Colin MacDonald seeks more suppliers for security services panel to help agencies manage privacy & security effectively.
Network provider Enable has announced plans to connect 33 more Christchurch schools to fibre broadband by the end of 2015.
The Department of Internal Affairs wins award for transforming government ICT. ICT bought on per use, per monthly basis. #government #ICT #award.
Wynyard Group expands Advanced Crime Analytics in Asia Pacific region, secures $2.5m revenue from conditional contract.
Serko Online selected by Queensland Government for travel program, awarding two-year contract. Nails feature set for gov agencies.
Google New Zealand's 2013 tax bill of NZD $227,074 pales against its global revenue of USD $15.42 billion for Q1 2014, stoking debate on fair taxation.
Minister for Small Business Steven Joyce has announced two appointments to the Small Business Development Group.
The New Zealand government has opened a new SME Research Hub in Wellington to provide information and support for small businesses.
New Zealand Government to streamline support systems with new office productivity software service. Datacom awarded contract.
500 schools in New Zealand are now connected to the Managed Network under the N4L programme, ahead of schedule.
Government's Business Growth Agenda aims to boost investment and create jobs by focusing on innovation in hi-tech market.
The ICT graduate school planned for Wellington is an initiative that is much-needed in the capital city, says Grow Wellington, the regional development agency.
Wellington Chamber hails new ICT grad school as a major boost for the city's booming tech sector, promising to address skill shortages.
New Zealand government to invest $28.6m in ICT Graduate Schools to address high levels of skills shortages in the industry.