The huge extent of the global digital divide has been uncovered, showing that 57% of the world's urban population are unconnected to the internet.
Increasingly, technology is having a bigger part to play in one or our country's biggest earning industries - and for good reason.
Next-gen of ePMP platform enables wireless internet service providers to provide wireless broadband connectivity in areas with high interference.
Remote West Coast school Barrytown now has wireless internet access in its classrooms as the Ministry of Education stepped in ahead of UFB update.
Rural Kiwis revel in Spark's new wireless broadband, embracing fast 4G internet for work and leisure, leaving slow speeds behind.
MIMP has beaten the NBN to the punch in providing high-speed broadband services for Kangaroo Island, ousting Telstra in the process.
Xirrus launches EasyPass, a suite of services that simplifies device onboarding to Wi-Fi networks, requiring fewer steps.
InternetNZ urges delay in 700MHz band decisions to align NZ with international tech direction, advocating for future-proof strategy.
Global internet users set to hit 2 billion by 2011 as ITU reports a surge in online access, particularly in developing countries.
Landcorp ditches satellite service for Araneo wireless broadband, improving communication between farmers and central office.
D-Link is a worldwide leading designer, developer and manufacturer of networking, connectivity, voice and data communications products.
Tauranga's EOL partners with Israel's Wavion, eschewing costly towers for discrete installations, boosting network with eco-friendly tech.
The government favours fibre in the Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI) with a USD $300 million investment to boost connectivity in rural schools.