Thursday 18 October 2012 | Published in Technology
The Chamber of Commerce has welcomed a new advisory committee addressing issues in the telecommunications industry.
Tuesday 16 October 2012 | Published in Technology
The government is setting up a telecommunications advisory committee to address concerns over the industry, including Telecom Cook Islands’ market monopoly.
Monday 15 October 2012 | Published in Technology
Mobile phone and television reception will be disrupted in Rarotonga over the next two weeks as Telecom strengthens its equipment in preparation for the cyclone season (November to April).
Monday 15 October 2012 | Published in Technology
Mobile phone technology has made its way to one of the Cook Islands’ major banks.
Wednesday 8 August 2012 | Published in Technology
New telecommunications company O3B has completed work on the satellite gateway which will service the Cook Islands.
Wednesday 8 August 2012 | Published in Technology
Telecom had problems with its internet and international calling over the weekend – but it was not their new switch causing the issues this time.
Wednesday 8 August 2012 | Published in Technology
Biodiversity world expert and author Dr Daniel Robinson has hailed a Cook Islands’ project developed by Dr Graham Matheson, as ‘best practice’ to international experts. Dr Robinson acknowledged CIMTECH (Cook Islands Medical Technologies) and its practices at recent biodiversity conferences held in Nadi and Auckland. Dr Robinson, the author of ‘Confronting Biopiracy – Challenges, Causes and International Debates’ held up the CIMTECH model as an example to other countries for the development of products of biodiversity and traditional knowledge. The CIMTECH project is a venture between Dr Matheson, the Koutu Nui and the University of NSW, Sydney, Australia and has developed products from traditional Cook Islands plants. After nearly 10 years of research, the first product is due to be launched in August as premium, natural skin care brand, TeTika. TeTika is dedicated to honouring former president of the Koutu Nui, Dorice Reid who inspired and supported the project.