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It’s a pleasure to celebrate the successes of open source with you tonight.
I thought I’d set the mood tonight with some humour.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
I’ve been asked to answer the question: What are you doing to get New Zealanders connected to each other and the rest of the world?
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
I recently heard a US Presidential candidate say that he is yet to master how to use the internet. He relies on his wife and staff to get him online to read news, political websites and blogs.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Speech notes from keynote address to the Korea Australia New Zealand (KANZ) OECD Broadband Summit, 19 June 2008, Seoul, Korea
Anjo Hasayo, bam gap sum ni da
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Speech notes from address to Telecommunications Carriers Forum, Silverdale, Hibiscus Coast, 12.30pm, 30 May 2008.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Speech notes to TUANZ Telecommunications Day, Te Papa, Wellington8 May 2008
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- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Speech notes for address to the Local Government New Zealand Broadband Forum, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Keynote speech at the Digital Summit 2.0
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Speech notes for the opening of Convergence Oceania 2007, SkyCity, Auckland
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
As a result of the work the Labour-led government has done over the past 12 months, we are well on track to implement the changes required to bring faster, cheaper broadband Internet to all New Zealanders.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Government determined to transform telecommunications sector and NZ economy
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Information is instant, markets are global and they are 24 hours. The benefits are wide and varied and we, as a small, smart country have an opportunity to be world leaders in this technology.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Wireless Forum Convergence Meeting, Te Papa, Wellington
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Duxton Hotel, Wellington
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Madam Speaker, I move that the Unsolicited Electronic Messages Bill be now read a third time.
[S.O. 308 (1)]
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Address for the Second Reading
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Address to the Australia, Korea, New Zealand Broadband Summit, Adelaide, South Australia.
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Address to Anti-Virus Asia Researchers Conference, Auckland
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Address to Telecommunications Carriers Forum Strategic Planning Session
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Address to the Launch of Connectivity 06
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Opening address at Government Technology World New Zealand Conference
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Speech to the Competitive Manufacturing conference on behalf of the Hon Trevor Mallard
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Address to Wireless Forum ICT Leaders Breakfast
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology
Speech to APEC Telecommunications and Information Working Group meeting
- David Cunliffe
- Communications and Information Technology