NZ’s Spark banned from using Huawei 5G equipment
New Zealand telco Spark has been banned from using equipment manufactured by Huawei as part of its 5G rollout.
New Zealand telco Spark has been banned from using equipment manufactured by Huawei as part of its 5G rollout.
The New Zealand government has produced its first report into the use of algorithms by government agencies, saying there are few safeguards against biased algorithms, and there is ample scope for government agencies to lift their game.
The Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) will extend its Malware-Free Networks cyber defence initiative, minister Andrew Little has announced.
New Zealand’s network of business incubators is being expanded, with the introduction of a new type of technology-focused incubator designed to get more high-growth start-ups off the ground, Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce has announced.
NZ businesses are being warned they risk missing out on substantial revenue and cost saving opportunities if they fail to take heed of the growth in mobile internet and technologies.
The New Zealand Legislation website is about to become a source of official legislation.
Government agencies in New Zealand now have access to a common web platform (CWP) to share and reuse website features.
The auction conditions include requirements for mobile network operators to upgrade their existing rural cell sites to 4G capability within five years, and for successful bidders to continue expanding cellular coverage.
Communications and Information Technology Minister Amy Adams will leave tonight for the United States to support NZ technology companies.