Winning with ‘Big Wednesday’

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With FM broadcast radio licences in New Zealand due to expire in April 2011, FM radio broadcasters have begun the process of renewing licences for the next 20 years.

Couples' Retreat the Movie

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It’s a tough job, but someone had to do it. When the new rom-com movie Couples’ Retreat was due to be filmed from the magnificent Tahitian island of Bora Bora, Kordia kindly put up its hand to help.

Digital Terrestrial Television launches in New Zealand

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On 21 February 2008, Kordia handed over New Zealand’s Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) service to broadcasters for testing.

AAP and Kordia take news monitoring to new heights

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Faster access to video and audio news clips. That's what clients can expect from AAP's new broadcast monitoring network.

Kordia braves logistical challenge

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Contracted by Australian Radio Network to remove two 900kg transmitters owned by 4KQ from the 4TAB transmitter site on St Helena Island, what seemed like a straight forward project turned rather tricky.

EME in any language

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When the ABC required Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Emission awareness and measurement training for the national radio operator in Cambodia, Kordia’s EME training course fit the bill.

More case studies

AIS protecting Poor Knights

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Considered to be one of the top ten dive sites in the world, preserving this marine habitat is a challenge; particularly as one of its neighbours is also one of this country’s key tanker ports.

Hutt City Council signs up for better comms with KorKor™

The Hutt City Council has signed on to Kordia’s new, integrated digital two-way radio network: KorKor™.

Ambitious desktop project

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After 854 sites, 8412 PCs and monitors, and countless late nights, Kordia finally completed the ambitious 1BP desktop project for IBM and Westpac on 11 December 2008.

Kordia takes on Tonga

Kordia’s Enterprise Services team faced wild storms and floods as it completed a robust national Internet Protocol (IP) network for its new customer: Tonga Communications Corporation.