CCL divests network services business assets
Mark Jurgeleit, current GM of network services, will set up the network services division as a new business called Octave.
Mark Jurgeleit, current GM of network services, will set up the network services division as a new business called Octave.
Says ‘Unplan Metro’ is part of goal to move customers onto newer broadband technologies like fibre and wireless broadband by 2020
Overall reported net earnings were $409 million, up 12.1 per cent ($44 million), or 2.2 per cent ($9 million) compared with the adjusted prior year performance.
Succeeds Simon Moutter, who resigned today as managing director and director
New service from Spark provides crucial real-time data of segregation bins used to transport hazardous goods
Current CCL CEO Andrew Allan will lead the new business, Revera CEO Robin Cockayne will move to another role within Spark
Automated programme communicates travel and balance details of AT HOP card to visually impaired customers
Cites ‘significant national security risks’ if implementation pushes through
Will focus on transformative opportunities arising from technologies such as blockchain, self-sovereign identity, AI, cross reality and hyperscale/edge computing
The M1 network will enable other IoT technologies like smart cities and connected cars from overseas to be adopted in New Zealand.
Rabid Technologies renames to Ackama; Daniel Hummerdal joins WorkSafe
“As racing becomes more and more driven by technology innovation, the crew on the boat and the team back at the base rely on the immediate availability of real time data to get the best performance on the water,” says Grant Dalton, CEO of Emirates Team New Zealand.
Now one of the first large companies in the region to transition to Agile model at scale
We are already making decisions in the absence of any clear government policy on when that spectrum will be available or in what bands, says managing director Simon Moutter
“These errors were for the most part an unfortunate and unintended consequence of some of the change we’ve been through and we regret that they occurred,” says Spark managing director Simon Moutter.