REANNZ members benefit from Hawaiki Cable connection
Members have access to one of the newest, most advanced submarine cable systems in the world.
Members use the REANNZ network in many ways to support their crucial contributions to research, science, education and innovation in New Zealand
Members have access to one of the newest, most advanced submarine cable systems in the world.
The 900TB is the largest one-off transfer of data ever undertaken on the REANNZ network.
Tests showed the REANNZ network outperformed commercial internet service providers for large research data transfers.
Working with universities around the world, the Liggins Institute is advancing our collective knowledge about fetal and child health.
Radio Astronomy research creates huge amounts of data – and for the team at AUT University’s ISASR, that created a significant challenge.
Research and education transcends both institutions and geographic borders.
The REANNZ network carries large volumes of data at speed. We're working with our members to improve performance across the whole journey.
REANNZ, Unitec, NIWA and Wuhan University are working collaboratively to help address the concerning issue of air pollution via an innovative project.
GNS Science monitor natural events, from earthquakes and volcanoes to landslides and tsunamis.
WelTec and Whitireia have joined forces to offer their students high quality and efficient services.