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Research and Markets: The New Zealand Government Has Committed To Providing Access to an Online Network for E-Learning in 2013 for Students and Schools Says Latest Report
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/th55r8/new_zealand)
has announced the addition of the "New
Zealand - Digital Economy and Digital Media" report to their
offering.
The digital economy across New Zealand will have the necessary
infrastructure for development to ignite e-government, e-commerce and
digital media across the country once the Ultra-fast broadband / Rural
Broadband Initiative (UFB/RBI) is completed during the next 5-10 years.
Speeds will be more than ten times faster than current rates and will
enable opportunities that ere not even imaginable when the project
began connecting its first customers in 2012. Businesses and customers
will operate in the cloud both within the country and in the global
market place. The digital economy will be driven by some of the digital
media companies that continue to play an increasingly important role in
the telecommunications markets.
The New Zealand government has committed to providing access to an
online network for e-learning in 2013 for students and schools that will
see the coming generations of students with the necessary skills for the
digital world of the future.
In this report, BuddeComm provides an overview of the digital economy
and digital media markets in New Zealand. We also provide a snapshot of
social media usage and updates and information on the e-government,
e-health and e-learning markets with analysis, statistics in text,
tabular and charts formats in an easy-to-read format.
Key developments:
Social media expanding, online e-commerce gaining ground, e-education
and e-learning to expand through UFB connectivity, e-government
comparisons, daily-deal coupon sites.
Companies covered in this report include:
Paymark, Trade Me, TVNZ, Fairfax, Groupon and Ziln TV
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/th55r8/new_zealand

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