Chorus names former Telstra exec as next CEO
Kate McKenzie starts role in February 2017
Kate McKenzie starts role in February 2017
Dimension Data is responsible for the day-to-day management of the mission critical unified communications infrastructure.
Specialised undersea cabling ship ‘Ile de Re’ in New Zealand to lay final stretch of cable and connect it to the Raglan shore landing
'The next phase is concentrated on delivering market-leading customer experiences'
“This alliance will enable Tait to offer reliable and cost-effective connectivity between remote sites in mission critical emergency services networks for voice and data services, without compromising availability,” says Craig Clapper of Tait Communications.
The managing director for AT&T mentors disadvantaged youths: “Adversity doesn’t have to be a barrier to success.”
TUANZ cautiously welcomes Government's direction on the future of communications regulation
CTO Aaron Olphert says the ability to develop IoT solutions on a globally standardised network will provide Kiwi innovators access to international markets.
South Korean carrier KT has said it wants to launch the first 5G network at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang. On Thursday, KT announced a successful trial of one potential 5G technology in that mountain resort region.
'We need to make sure that the internet is a really safe place to do business,' says the CEO of Kordia
No other Australian or New Zealand provider can match our trans-Tasman own fibre coverage and capability across both countries, says Vocus CEO Maxine Elliott.
‘The whole organisation has to be willing to work with IT,’ stresses Justin Nelson of Vodafone.
“With over 79 per cent of businesses now using between two to five cloud solutions, there is a strong expectation from New Zealand organisations for this type of service,” says IDC’s Adam Dodds.
The CEO of the Crown-owned company REANNZ spent 10 years flying helicopters in the Marine Corps, then moved to telecommunications.
If the customer perspective is not embedded in every product and service, telcos will not prosper, says Ovum’s in its ‘Telco IT Trends to Watch’ report.