In Pictures: Best of CES 2015
The best and most noteworthy products and technologies found at CES 2015.
According to a post on the NZTech blog, Spark is partnering with NIWA, Farmlands, and Ballance Agri-Nutrients to launch an Internet of Things pilot for farmers, starting with about 40 farms in the Matamata-Piako region, with a further 20 farms to be added in the South Island.
PrimoWireless, (which operates a wireless broadband network for internet access in the Taranaki area), Massey University and New Plymouth Girls’ and Boys’ high schools have secured funding from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Curious Mind's Participatory Science Platform to investigate wireless connectivity in the region.
Wellington International Airport is to deploy data collection, analytics and marketing software from Sydney-based, ASX-listed Skyfii to gather, analyse and act on data about users of the airport.
Air New Zealand says it will offer inflight Wi-Fi on its jet services, starting with flights between New Zealand and Australia in the second half of 2017.
Auckland based, ASX-listed wireless connectivity provider Tomizone (ASX: TOM) has formed a partnership with Singapore wireless technology company, Consistel.
A range of companies with wireless LANs are discovering that 50% to 90% or more of Ethernet ports now go unused, because Wi-Fi has become so prevalent.
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