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- About REANNZ
Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand is a Crown-owned company which supplies a high-speed telecommunications network for the research and education sectors. Includes information about the network, blog, community news and KAREN (Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network).
- Geekzone
A portal for wireless and hand held users of cell phones.
- Kiwi Advanced Research and Education Network : KAREN
Information about KAREN, a telecommunications link for New Zealand educators, researchers and innovators. Includes news, fora, events, case studies and a resource library.
- Ministry of Economic Development = Manatū Ōhanga
The MED (formerly Ministry of Commerce) has a policy advice role, with implementation and operational roles as well. The areas of government supported by these roles include business and economic, regulations, consumer issues, energy and telecommunication markets, information technology and the Companies Office. Includes information on these areas, with media releases, ministerial briefing papers and publications in PDF format.
- Rod Drury : going global from New Zealand
Rod Drury's blog, covering new developments in information technology, business software and telecommunications.
- Solomon Telekom Co. Ltd. : helping Solomon Islands to communicate
Solomon Telekom's website presents a short company history, list of board members and departmental managers, the products and services it provides and lists employment opportunities available within the company. Solomon Telekom is briefed to provide, develop and maintain national and international telecommunication services in the Solomon Islands.
- Spam
Website defines spam, outlines the regulations pertaining to spam and the resulting enforcement. Also gives advice on avoidance, scams and complaints about spam.
- Te Huarahi Tika Trust
Trust aims to increase Māori participation in the knowledge economy, especially the information and telecommunications sectors. Site includes publications and trustees' profiles.
- Telecom New Zealand
Telecom is a major New Zealand telecommunications provider and online company, offering a full range of Internet, data, mobile and fixed line calling services. The site offers comprehensive information about Telecom New Zealand and its products and services. Telecom's white and yellow pages can be searched from its home page.
- Telecommunications Carriers' Forum : TCF
TCF works collaboratively on the development of key industry standards and codes of practice in New Zealand's telecommunications industry, and facilitates dialogue on industry issues of common interest. Includes media updates and broadsheets.
- Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand
TUANZ is a non-profit organization that promotes the needs of end-users of telecommunications in New Zealand. Includes information about conferences; events calendar, blog and news.
- TelstraClear
In addition to company information the site provides information on products, customer services and online tools. It also includes a section on telecommunications industry reform. Newsletters are available in PDF format.
- Vodafone
Vodafone is a world mobile phone digital network company. The Vodafone New Zealand website features all its services and products. There is a link to the Vodafone.net site.
- Wireless Users New Zealand : WUNZ : looking out for the future of radio microphone use
WUNZ works to ensure that sufficient frequencies remain available for radio microphone users with the changeover analogue to digital television. Site has information on steering committee, supporters, resources, how to join in and news.
- www.phonespamfilter.co.nz New Zealand : (locate, discuss, block phone solicitors)
PhoneSpamFilter website enables people to add numbers from unwanted telemarketing calls to a database, and these numbers can then be blocked in order to eliminate unwanted phone-soliciting. Includes information about PSF, reverse directory, browse by area codes and automated blocking.