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How
UFB and Chorus could turn opinion against the
government. It appears the NZ government misjudged how
broad the opposition would be to its industry intervention
on behalf of the company chosen to build the lion's share of
the ultra-fast broadband network. Suddenly the fibre plan is
a political hot potato.

New
Zealand, the view from Silicon Valley. We asked San
Francisco-based ex-pat New Zealander Sean Gourley how the NZ
tech scene looks from across the Pacific. His answer is
surprisingly positive: we are in their sights.
Microsoft
New Zealand leads the TechEd pack. Bill Bennett learns
Microsoft's TechEd conference is a much bigger deal in NZ
than overseas. There are a few interesting reasons why this
is true.
Born
global best for NZ start-ups. NZ technology start-ups
should begin with global markets in mind and aim to have
positive cash-flow from the outset says AccelerateHK’s
Stephen Forte.
Looking
beyond Chorus’ Gigatown promotion. Chorus aims to give
one New Zealand town gigabit fibre at entry level prices,
could it kick-start a local economy the way fibre changed
Chattanooga? And are there wider implications?

More/Less Coal: Consents Granted For Coal Mine At Mangatangi
Disasterous Year: ICNZ Warns Country Must Adapt To Extreme Weather Events
Scoop Business: Christchurch Airport Targeting Excessive Profits - Regulator
Scoop Business: Xero Raises $180M Selling Shares At Premium To Matrix, Thiel
Thermal Field Management: Geyser’s Revival Of International Significance
200 Jobs At Stake: Independent Fisheries To Consider Future Of Christchurch Plant
Scoop Business: SFO Confirms Probe Into Auckland Transport Procurement
