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Supplier diversity hallmark of Government Shared Network Up to 18 sub-projects mooted | 17 Oct 2005 NZ supercomputer goes Kongalicious Supersize me, Weta! | 10 Oct 2005 Advanced Network Board Appointed Press Release: Ministry of Research Science and Technology | 15 Sep 2005 E-democracy Takes Off in NZ Inaugural NZ ICT Online Election Forum and Webcast. | 31 Aug 2005 Varsities get grants $17 million to further ICT research. | 22 Aug 2005 Directors appointed to oversee Advanced Network Vendor recommendations expected in September. | 18 Aug 2005 Government network has budget and a start date Shared network rollout expected in March at a cost of $14 million.
| 18 Aug 2005 High speed network to assist govt depts Government agencies to share resources over a high-speed secure network in major new initiative. | 9 Aug 2005 Virtual reality in the everyday world Award winning Christchurch scientist. | 23 Jun 2005 The Gigabits are coming! by Royal Society CEO, Dr Steve Thompson | 23 Jun 2005 New research advisory group announced Announced by Research, Science and Technology Minister, Steve Maharey. | 10 Jun 2005 CityLink hopes to be backbone for Government Shared Network 80 government agencies are already connected to Citylink. | 6 Jun 2005 Data block choking NZ film growth Millions of dollars of business going overseas. | 5 Jun 2005 St Arnaud: Come over to the dark side NZ has to decide how to encourage competition. | 1 Jun 2005 Advanced Network to kick off by year's end First components in place by December. | 30 May 2005 MUSH money not for telcos $24m is for 'open access' | 30 May 2005 International Advanced Network tender issued Implementation before the end of the year 'would be helpful'. | 24 May 2005 Winners all round in latest funding A substantial investment in the country's technological
future. | 24 May 2005 All stops out for next-generation internet The measuring stick for a country's technological development. | 24 May 2005 Technical Workshops for Advanced Network Capability Development NGI-NZ has been contracted by MoRST to produce a series of workshops in May and June 2005 in Wellington. | 22 May 2005
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