Amy Adams stories - Page 7
Amy Adams is a well-known figure in New Zealand's broadband and telecommunications landscape, with a strong focus on expanding the country's digital infrastructure. Through her columns, Amy explores various initiatives aimed at enhancing broadband access for Kiwis, emphasizing the National government's efforts to extend Ultra-Fast Broadband to a significant portion of the population and improve rural connectivity. Her work sheds light on the strategic deployment of broadband services across New Zealand, revealing a dedication to bridging the digital divide and fostering a more connected society.
Moreover, Amy's interests span a broad array of ICT issues beyond just broadband, including cyber security, digital education, and the evolution of New Zealand's telecommunications policy. Through initiatives like the Harmful Digital Communications Bill and the creation of a national cyber security centre, her writing highlights a commitment to addressing both the opportunities and challenges presented by the digital age. Her focus on ensuring equitable access to technology, enhancing New Zealand's digital economy, and safeguarding against online threats underscores her comprehensive approach to ICT policy and development.
Which side of the 4G fence are you on?
Govt to seek minimum $198m for 4G spectrum
Govt helps SMBs exploit faster broadband
Gen-i opens new $10.5m Christchurch data centre
1,700 Kiwi schools can sign up to UFB today
Govt beats targets as 300,000 Kiwis access UFB
Slingshot CEO shoots down Govt telco plans
Will consumers subsidise the UFB rollout?
Vodafone calls for greater aspiration in regulatory review
Telecom welcomes move towards regulatory certainty
Adams approves copper prices to underpin fibre plans
Does the NZ ICT sector pay twice the national average?
Telecom thumbs up to Govt discussion doc
Govt mulls cyber security awareness advisory group
Teleco Commissioner continues with UBA pricing review
Good things come to those who wait
UFB and RBI school report: C+
4G spectrum auction in third quarter, no iwi allocation
Will Telco review provide certainty to consumers?