AUT CIO Liz Gosling elected as TUANZ chairperson
Gosling is the 10th to hold the role since the incorporation of TUANZ in 1986
Gosling is the 10th to hold the role since the incorporation of TUANZ in 1986
Millions of users may be denied access to your services – and that’s not fair to you or to them.
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TUANZ cautiously welcomes Government's direction on the future of communications regulation
“The losers out of this are New Zealand consumers and businesses.”
Chorus and The Skills Organisation to support activities for up and coming IT leaders.
"Any review should focus on the desired end-user experience and ensure we continue to see increased choice on how we receive content,” says Craig Young, TUANZ CEO.
The CEO of Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand talks about surviving a merger and de-merger – and working with businesses to tap new technologies.
Vodafone has labelled the Commerce Commission’s decision on mobile termination rates “extreme” and may seek a review of the wholesale prices set today.
Pat O’Connell, CIO of Rank Group, a private company with manufacturing interests worldwide owned by Graeme Hart, is the new chairman of the Telecommunications Users Association.
He replaces Chris O'Connell, who will remain a member of the TUANZ Board, reports Computerworld NZ.
The Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand has delivered its annual awards, with Air New Zealand the big winner and 2 Degrees' founder Tex Edwards collecting the chairman's award.
If there was a theme of the awards, held in partnership with IDC and major sponsor Voco, this year it was that while broadband and telecommunications infrastructure are vital, it's the applications that use such infrastructure that deliver real economic benefits.