Jordan Carter
Hawaiki undersea cable to go ahead
The country is to get a second undesea cable link to the UNited States with the backers of the Hawaiki internet cable saying they have secured the money to go ahead with the project. Audio
Copyright worries in TPPA
Copyright extensions included in the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement are worrying librarians and universities. Under the current law copyright lasts for a maximum of 50 years but under the TPP… Audio
Internet users could face price hike after copper price hike
Internet users could be facing higher prices to get online after the Commerce Commission proposed new prices for wholesale phone and broadband services. Audio
Chief Censor has 'no grounds' to charge ISP's
InternetNZ Chief Executive Jordan Carter claims New Zealand's Chief Censor has no grounds to lay charges against Internet Service Providers Orcon and Slingshot whose customers can view movies not yet… Audio
What US proposals about net neutrality rules mean
Jordan Carter is the chief executive of Internet NZ. Audio
Chorus takes Commerce Commission decision to court
The telecommunications company Chorus is taking the Commerce Commission to court over its ruling on copper broadband pricing. Audio
Chorus and broadband via copper wire
CEO of Internet NZ Jordan Carter talks about the telco infrastructure company Chorus' ability to deliver in light of the minor parties in Parliament uniting to block a government move to over-ride the… Audio
New coalition criticises internet "tax"
A new coalition was formed yesterday to fight what it's calling a six hundred million dollar "tax" on New Zealand internet consumers. Audio
Call to allow more time to make submissions on GCSB bills
Internet and telecommunications organisations are asking Prime Minister John Key for more time to make submissions on communications security legislation. Audio
Govt unveils new proposal to deal with illegal downloaders
Three strikes and then you're out of pocket - that's what illegal downloaders of music, movies and other material face following a new government proposal to deal with internet piracy. Audio
Internet Revolution
New possibilities have opened up in cyberspace, with the announcement of a revolution in the management of domain names. Audio
Broadcast Media Review
A review to examine if a single regulator is needed for all broadcast media, including the internet is under way. Audio