Both the Australian and New Zealand governments have committed to spend substantial sums in order to bring forward the nationwide deployment of ultra-fast fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband networks. With deployment proceeding apace two significant questions have arisen regarding the economic commercial and political rationale for the Australian and New Zealand governments' decisions. The first is why the respective governments are assuming a central role in the design financing deployment and (in Australia's case) operation of a nationwide network of a specific technology type given that such intervention is at significant variance with both recent international industry policy and practice advocated by international agencies such as the O...
Despite an apparent absence of supply side impediments to the uptake of broadband New Zealand has pe...
Although it is widely accepted that the future telecommunications access infrastructure relies heavi...
Although it is widely accepted that the future telecommunications access infrastructure relies heavi...
Howell, Bronwyn recently attended the 2013 European Regional Conference of the International Telecom...
AbstractNew Zealand offers a through-provoking case study of the effects of different competition an...
Between 2000 and 2011, changes in government policy significantly increased the role of the state in...
Between 2000 and 2011, changes in government policy significantly increased the role of the state in...
Between 2000 and 2011, changes in government policy significantly increased the role of the state in...
Between 2000 and 2011, changes in government policy significantly increased the role of the state in...
Between 2000 and 2011, changes in government policy significantly increased the role of the state in...
Bronwyn Howell's recent presentation at the Communications Day Auckland Summit 26-27 July 2011
On July 1 2010 the Minister of Communications Steven Joyce announced fundamental changes to the stru...
On July 1 2010, the Minister of Communications Steven Joyce announced fundamental changes to the str...
Starting in October 2009 with a tender ("Invitation to Participate") procedure the Ultra Fast Broadb...
Despite an apparent absence of supply side impediments to the uptake of broadband New Zealand has pe...
Despite an apparent absence of supply side impediments to the uptake of broadband New Zealand has pe...
Although it is widely accepted that the future telecommunications access infrastructure relies heavi...
Although it is widely accepted that the future telecommunications access infrastructure relies heavi...
Howell, Bronwyn recently attended the 2013 European Regional Conference of the International Telecom...
AbstractNew Zealand offers a through-provoking case study of the effects of different competition an...
Between 2000 and 2011, changes in government policy significantly increased the role of the state in...
Between 2000 and 2011, changes in government policy significantly increased the role of the state in...
Between 2000 and 2011, changes in government policy significantly increased the role of the state in...
Between 2000 and 2011, changes in government policy significantly increased the role of the state in...
Between 2000 and 2011, changes in government policy significantly increased the role of the state in...
Bronwyn Howell's recent presentation at the Communications Day Auckland Summit 26-27 July 2011
On July 1 2010 the Minister of Communications Steven Joyce announced fundamental changes to the stru...
On July 1 2010, the Minister of Communications Steven Joyce announced fundamental changes to the str...
Starting in October 2009 with a tender ("Invitation to Participate") procedure the Ultra Fast Broadb...
Despite an apparent absence of supply side impediments to the uptake of broadband New Zealand has pe...
Despite an apparent absence of supply side impediments to the uptake of broadband New Zealand has pe...
Although it is widely accepted that the future telecommunications access infrastructure relies heavi...
Although it is widely accepted that the future telecommunications access infrastructure relies heavi...