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David Cunliffe, Associate Communications Minister, today announced decisions on the renewal of commercial UHF television licences.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Views sought on important review
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
Address to for the launch of the Deaf Relay service,15 November 2004, Executive Wing Foyer, Parliament Buildings.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
A new telephone service for people who are Deaf, or who have speech or hearing impairments, marks a technological revolution for New Zealanders, Associate Minister of Communications David Cunliffe and Disability Issues Minister Ruth Dyson said today.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Associate Communications Minister David Cunliffe today announced a process for allowing commercial satellite operators to access New Zealand satellite opportunities.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Address to the Wireless Forum's Conference, 2 November, Aotea Centre, Auckland.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
New service good news for customers
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
Associate Communications and Information Technology Minister David Cunliffe is backing Vodafone and Telecom's decision to establish a mobile phone safety code of practice.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Speech to TUANZ members 11 October 2004
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
"Widespread availability of broadband infrastructure is a key objective of the government," Associate Minister of Communications David Cunliffe said today, announcing a spectrum allocation plan for fixed wireless access broadband services.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
The pressures that low power wireless devices are placing on New Zealand’s radio spectrum is the subject of a discusion paper released today by the Ministry of Economic Development.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Speech to the Telecommunications Forum
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
It's important to walk the talk with law and order policy
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
Seminars on the opportunities for New Zealand companies in the Middle East are to be held in Auckland 7 July, Christchurch 21 July and Wellington 5 August.
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
Networks using fixed radio links to carry broadband data will now be able to operate under a General User Radio Licence rather than an individual licence.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
The Government has released a discussion paper on satellite infrastructure policy
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Broadcasting Minister Steve Maharey and Associate Communications Minister David Cunliffe have released a discussion paper on the reallocation of commercial spectrum rights when existing rights expire.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Communications Minister Paul Swain is moving to implement bitstream unbundling
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
A determined effort to reduce the rate of prisoner re-offending is being kick-started by extra funding from Budget 2004
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
Licensing proposals have been announced for Crown-managed radio spectrum suitable for wireless broadband services
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
The Corrections Minister Paul Swain is seeking better information about the implementation of the new community work sentence.
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
The Communications Minister Paul Swain has today received the petition from the organisers of the Call for Change campaign.
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
transport Minister Paul Swain spoke on the recognition of excellence and innovation in road safety
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
The Spectrum Cap for Third Generation mobile telephony services
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology