Australia mulls new cyber laws compelling ISPs to disconnect those lacking firewall and anti-virus security, stirring privacy and cost fears.
Matt Crockett steps down from Telecom Wholesale after seven years, eyeing a break and new challenges beyond New Zealand's telco scene.
Australia and New Zealand are leading the way in the return of government involvement in telecoms, as they invest in their own networks.
YouTube's victory against Viacom in a US court is seen as a landmark for file sharing, but the ruling may be appealed.
Finland has declared broadband internet access of at least 1 megabit per second a legal right, marking a global first in digital accessibility.
Trade Me elevates its customer service with CallPlus' cutting-edge SIP technology, slashing call costs by 20% and enhancing remote work.
Once the preserve of early adopters, VoIP is now a common form of voice delivery in the New Zealand workplace.
Vector is leading the alliance of 19 lines companies and independent fibre companies called the New Zealand Regional Fibre Group (NZRFG).
In the throes of change, 2015's telco landscape reshapes under demand for advanced connectivity, hinting at a collaborative future.