A New Zealand study has found that the productivity benefits businesses gain by moving to higher speed broadband are minimal compared to the gains by from implementing lower speed broadband services - but it admits to many...
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The New Zealand Government is considering plans to use analog TV frequencies to provide wireless broadband to rural areas, Communications Minister Steven Joyce told the Korea AustraliaNew Zealand (KANZ) Broadband Summit in...
A while back, the Finnish government announced that it was making high-speed internet access a legal right for all of its citizens. They have a point in making such legislation. Because the Internet is playing a bigger part in...
Hwan yong harmny da. Welcome.I'd like to acknowledge KCC Standing Commissioner Hyung Tae-Gun and Senator Stephen Conroy. Welcome all delegates but especially Australian and Korean delegates.This pr...
This programme is important for all three countries represented here today because it provides an opportunity to hear from companies that are leading the way in digital content, technology and services, and to learn from policy...
Rural Women New Zealand questions the wisdom of a government plan to deliver ultra-fast broadband to schools and some rural households, while others languish on dial up or no internet access at all. “We share some of the...
A NZ government-funded survey has raised questions about the productivity gains to be made from providing fast internet access. The survey by Motu Economic and Public Policy Research found a productivity effect of having...
A government-funded survey raises questions about the productivity gains to be made from providing fast internet access. The survey by Motu Economic and Public Policy Research found a productivity ...
The productivity benefits of high-speed internet access may be a myth, according to a New Zealand study that undermines part of the Australian Government's justification for its $43 billion national broadband network.