Broadband stories - Page 5
In two words, Broadband is a fast connection. To the internet, of course. While ‘fast’ isn’t generally defined as it is a moving target (what was considered fast 5 years ago isn’t considered fast today), Broadband generally refers to the fastest available consumer connections regardless of technology type. Wireless networks or fibre networks are equally described as ‘Broadband connections’, often prefixed as ‘wireless Broadband’ or ‘Fibre Broadband’. The name derives from the broad array of technologies available for the creation of a high-capacity internet connection.
Devoli pioneers single-platform telco services for Australia & New Zealand
Tue, 28th Nov 2023
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Devoli has launched the first single-platform telco services in Australia and New Zealand, offering clients simplified, automated broadband and voice provision.
Telefónica expedite cloud migration with Microsoft Azure using CAST Highlight
Thu, 23rd Nov 2023
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Telefónica has used CAST Highlight to speed up the migration of more than 100 complex applications to Microsoft Azure.
NetApp celebrates top partners at A/NZ Excellence Awards ceremony
Mon, 20th Nov 2023
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NetApp recognises top partners at A/NZ Excellence Awards, with AWS bagging the Alliance Partner of the Year title.
Huawei collects four accolades in optical access field at two international events
Tue, 31st Oct 2023
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Huawei dominates at major global events with four awards in the fixed network field, highlighting their consistent innovation efforts.
Making a Difference Award' returns for third edition at 2023 NZ Compare Awards
Sun, 15th Oct 2023
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Neighbourly sponsors the Making a Difference Award at the 2023 NZ Compare Awards, celebrating those making positive change.
Sitetracker launches GIS tech to aid broadband deployments
Fri, 13th Oct 2023
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Critical infrastructure firms can align geospatial designs across planning, design, and construction teams to dramatically improve deployment efficiency.
Spark uses AI to personalize plans based on individual needs
Sun, 8th Oct 2023
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Spark uses AI-driven decision making to offer tailor-made plans to its customers, ensuring they get the most from their broadband and mobile plans.
Sparks revamps Innovation Studio with advanced tech for NZ businesses
Wed, 4th Oct 2023
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Sparks rejuvenates its Innovation Studio with advanced tech, encouraging NZ firms to discover the scope of emerging technologies.
Hybrid fibre coaxial market to be US$24 billion by 2033: FMI
Wed, 20th Sep 2023
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Market players overspend on research and development to enhance their product portfolio and collaborate with other businesses.
Kacific recognised for transforming connectivity with latest award
Tue, 19th Sep 2023
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Euroconsult honours Kacific Broadband Satellites Group with 2023 Universal Broadband Award for commitment to global connectivity in unserved regions.
Quarter adults wish personal info not available online:Uswitch
Fri, 1st Sep 2023
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Photographs, home addresses, and date of birth were among the personal details available online through search engines.
New Zealanders in line for fibre broadband cost hikes
Fri, 11th Aug 2023
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Consumers who remain loyal to their existing broadband providers are paying significantly higher prices compared to those who regularly switch.
Back on track: Chorus clears nationwide fibre backlogs
Thu, 10th Aug 2023
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Customers hoping to connect to Chorus fibre will no longer face the significant delays experienced in many parts of the country over the past year.
Oliver Wyman's survey reveals broadband and mobile trends
Mon, 22nd May 2023
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New research from Oliver Wyman reveals specific customer segments in broadband and mobile are still willing to pay more despite dynamic economic conditions.
Fibre to the x, market to be US$17.3 billion by 2033: FMI
Fri, 19th May 2023
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The global fibre to the x (FTTx) market revenue is anticipated to reach US$17.3 billion by 2033, up from US$10.2 billion in 2023.
Spark to close 3G network, makes way for 5G in rural Aotearoa
Wed, 29th Mar 2023
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Spark will close down its legacy 3G network towards the end of 2025, freeing up limited radio spectrum that will enable its 5G roll out across rural Aotearoa.
Macquarie Telecom appoints Marika Fiorini as Chief Customer Officer
Mon, 20th Feb 2023
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Australian telco Macquarie Telecom appoints Marika Fiorini as Chief Customer Officer to drive business growth and foster internal career development.
MyRepublic exits Australian market, sharpens business focus
Fri, 30th Dec 2022
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Telecom operator MyRepublic is exiting the Australian market as it focuses on its broadband and mobile businesses in Singapore.
Noel Leeming first to offer Starlink in New Zealand
Thu, 22nd Dec 2022
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Noel Leeming becomes first retailer in New Zealand to offer Starlink broadband internet, with hardware available from late December.
Chorus sees spike in business demand for faster fibre connections
Fri, 9th Dec 2022
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Businesses are spending more on super fast, commercial grade, fibre network connections as more of their operations move online.