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The sport won or lost in milliseconds
Slow internet the enemy of booming NZ industry, but 5G will help.

Business can 'help NZers more'
Vodafone Foundation's $20m "unachievable" campaign to help youth.

The secrets to working from home
Vodafone: NZ's pioneer in successful shift to hybrid working.

Why hyperscale data centres are blossoming in NZ
$10 billion being spent in new data centres - Vodafone: "It's a game changer".

The risk to hospital medicine
Kiwi security firm uses high speed 5G to help safeguard medicines – and chickens.

The time of T-shaped people
There's a new kind of desired employee who, you might say, have skills honed to a "T".

NZ cyber cop's blunt warning
As online hacking incidents rise, Vodafone NZ outlines must-do tips for better security.

Lockdown's "lovely experience"
Telco reports massive spikes in internet use as Kiwis hunker down at home in their bubbles

Severely fast internet warning issued
Manawatū-Whanganui folk should notice much faster data speeds.

83 million ways to help climate
Study shows working from home can lead to big savings in carbon emissions.

Young Kiwis want a better world
School students deliver their visions for the future in Vodafone Tiny Talks competition.

Data aims to cut youth inequality in half
Vodafone Foundation launches new digital tool to help rangatahi in Aotearoa thrive.

Revolutionary move by telco
Vodafone CEO spells out technology & people focus to bring in new era of customer service.

Gearing up for long-term "free-range working"
More than "sticking plaster" set-up needed to prosper from remote working.

Time to unlock the power of the regions
"Turbocharged" mobile & internet boost begins for regional Aotearoa.

Keeping online kids in line
New Vodafone feature provides keenly desired & easy parental control of internet usage.

One year on, 5G is even faster
And, says Vodafone, 5G broadband set to be 'next big thing' in 2021.

Digital turbocharge for iwi
Vodafone & Ngāi Tahu to stimulate tech development for Māori.

A whole new ball game for gamers
5G bringing a new world of speed, power and reliability to gamers, says Vodafone.

Man comes back from the future
Original technique shows how big change happens in small leaps.

Dialling up Aotearoa
It was a small change, adding "Aotearoa" to 3 million phones - but it rang bells...

'Workplace of the future' here now
Vodafone's lightning, people-first, transition to "new normal" a lesson for many others.

How to prosper in a Covid-19 world
Technology, cybersecurity and the "lipstick effect" important for small & medium business

Go digital, with the human touch
Vodafone's lockdown experience with customers could be a blueprint for other businesses.

Remote working "new normal"
Vodafone predicts staff will spend up to 40 per cent of their working week at home.

"New normal" is more high-tech
Life during and after lockdown will see some cool new technology become commonplace.

Tech-driven business revival
Pandemic brings challenges, opportunities & some permanent changes to the way we work.

Digital progress good for NZ
Vodafone CEO Jason Paris says Covid-19-induced changes offer opportunity for Kiwis and..

Does 5G live up to the hype?
Reporter's trial with 5G up and down the nation suggests that it does...

The new normal just got faster
NZ's dramatic "everything connected" future begins today.

NZ businesses to make big savings
Vodafone say 5G will allow companies to make large cost reductions - as Vodafone is doing

Rigging up the future of our phones
Technology writer Juha Saarinen watches as engineers do the hard yards to make 5G...

The Future of Entertainment
Wholesale leap in immersive & interactive entertainment is coming with 5G.

NZ's 'struggle' in digital world
Empowering employees is the key to digital transformation for businesses.

Life to be 'easier' with 5G
How 5G can create the smarter cities needed to adapt to the demands of urban growth.

5G brings "an age of magic"
The launch of 5G in NZ is not just a revolution for humans - but for machines.

How to remote control a crane
New 5G abilities mean even driving a crane from kilometres away is possible.

How 5G can aid accident victims
NZ's rescue helicopter service could use high-tech injury treatment systems being tested..

Could 5G help the All Blacks win?
High-tech may allow rugby players of the future to train with an artificially intelligent

Fears over 5G 'unfounded'
Mobile phone networks – including 5G – are safer than sunlight says experts.

How 5G creates real-time
Faster and much-improved connectivity will usher in a whole new world.

The Internet of Medical Things
5G mobile technology will bring a whole new era of medical support to life.

5G and why you need it
'Fasten your seatbelt' as new generation mobile technology set to hit New Zealand.

Is your business working as one?
A culture of collaboration is critical to business success – but how do you achieve that?

Lives enhanced by technology
Clever smartphone technology could change lives of millions with spinal cord injuries.

How phones can help save lives
Smartphones are being used for a purpose that was never intended

How to set your staff free
Unshackling your staff from the restrictions of landlines can be great for business.

No problem with screen time
Experts say kids screen time should focus on context & content than just time online

How young is too young?
The mobile phone dilemma - when is the best time for children to own a smartphone?

Digital working puts people first
Businesses must use technology to enable people - not compete with or replace them.

Get more done with a digital workplace
The phrase "digital workplace" is being heard more and more often these days.

How businesses can tap in to the rise and rise of chat
Earlier this month, a new employee started at Glassons. Her name is Charlie...

Sandflies keep businesses safe
Entrepreneur trained as a hacker uses tiny "sandflies" to guard companies' internet