The future with high-speed broadband— Opportunities for New Zealand Richard Bean Deputy Chair Australian Communications and Media Authority Auckland 20.

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The future with high-speed broadband— Opportunities for New Zealand Richard Bean Deputy Chair Australian Communications and Media Authority Auckland 20 February 2012

engage.acma.gov.au/applications-and-services/

engage.acma.gov.au/broken-concepts/

engage.acma.gov.au/enduring-concepts/

‘Convergence’ concepts in media and communications >Confidence >Digital information management >Digital citizenship

Active participation—available to all citizens, regardless of factors such as age, literacy or disability