57 New Trains for Auckland: Steven Joyce
Submitted by Ajay Saxena on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 10:22Transport Minister Steven Joyce notified today that a recent agreement between the government and Auckland council will introduce 57 trains to the natives, most probably within two years. The agreement is believed to be part of government upgrade worth’s around $1.6 billion.
Telecom re sales most likely won’t have regulations
Submitted by Apoorva Prasad on Fri, 12/17/2010 - 17:04
The Commerce Commission has given suggestions to the Government about the fixed line and broadband products that are resold by Telecom. It has said that a few fixed line and broadband products re-sold to the other providers should not be applied regulation on.
Report: Waterfront Development to offer $4.29bn
Submitted by Jitendra Tiwari on Fri, 12/03/2010 - 09:57
Upgradation of Auckland’s waterfront will create immense scope in commercial sector. According to experts, around $4.29 billion will be generated to strengthen huge employability process by 2040. This report has been flashed in a national daily recently.
On the other hand, PricewaterhouseCoopers report was brought to the front in public in relation to waterfront project.
Alterations to Telecom accomplishments accepted
Submitted by Manish Verma on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 06:11
The approval has been stamped by the Communication and Information Technology Minister Steven Joyce, for a disparity to Telecom's functional division activities, however not as in the beginning hunted by the group.
The events that embark the needs for dividing Telecom into three different business wings entered into stimulation in the year March 2008.
Joyce Discloses Contenders for its Rural Broadband Initiative
Submitted by Surjit Singh on Wed, 06/30/2010 - 17:54
A partial list consisting of 39 parties contending for the Government’s rural broadband initiative (RBI) worth $300 million has been reportedly unveiled for the very first time.
CC Directs Communication Minister to Consider Regulation of MTR
Submitted by Surjit Singh on Wed, 06/16/2010 - 14:11
It has been recommended by the Commerce Commission that Communications Minister, Steven Joyce should deny voluntary price cuts offered, which were offered by Telecom and Vodafone and in its place the Minister has been asked to regulate the mobile termination rates (MTR).
Regulation of MTR was directed by the regulator on February 23, in an unexpected verdict.
