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Regulation |
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About Inside Telecommunications NZ. Government and regulatory issues surrounding telecommunications in New Zealand. Broadband Affordability in New Zealand. September 15, 2014. The ITU/UNESCO Broadband Commission for Digital Development finds that in many economies broadband access costs less than 2% of an average household’s income. In 2011 they set a “global broadband affordability target” to encourage ITU members to bring the cost of broadband to under 5% of average income by 2015. December 19, 2013.
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Kordia Sale to Woosh: Spectrum Management Failure |
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About Inside Telecommunications NZ. Kordia Sale to Woosh: Spectrum Management Failure. Kordia Sale to Woosh: Spectrum Management Failure. April 17, 2013. Radio spectrum in the 2.3-2.5GHz bands is best known for use with broadband. It is the 2.4GHz “Public Park” that millions of New Zealanders use on a daily basis for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other wireless data applications. 8221; ( Discussion Paper. Coming up on six years later, none of the national spectrum rights are in widespread use. Necessitating a ch...
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Broadband |
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About Inside Telecommunications NZ. New Zealand ISP Market: Q3 2015. September 11, 2015. The graphic below is an estimate of the state of New Zealand’s Internet Service Provider market as at Q3 2015. As with the Q1 2015 Estimate. Stats published their latest annual ISP Survey. APNIC has served tens of millions of google ads to the world to help determine the penetration of IPv6. The advertisements have special code that connects to APNIC servers and reports number of technical parameters, and test result...
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Cellular |
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About Inside Telecommunications NZ. Cell Phones, Wi-Fi, and Electromagnetic Radiation. December 19, 2013. August 12, 2015. All radio devices like cellphones, radios, televisions, and Wi-Fi devices communicate via electromagnetic radiation. These man-made devices are not the only source. Of such radiation – the Earth’s magnetic field, the Ionosphere, the sun, and the universe in general all emit similar electromagnetic radiation, over an extremely broad range of frequencies. Updated link 5 Jan 2014).