This morning there was a disruption to N4L’s managed network. Our support team took immediate action to notify all N4L schools and our engineers began investigating the issue, which has since been resolved. At this point we are aware the incident affected around 60 of...
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200 schools now connected to N4L’s managed network
The rollout of N4L’s managed network is well underway and we now have 200 schools connected to the managed network. It’s an exciting place to be as we gain momentum and help more schools enjoy the benefits of fast, reliable internet! More than 2000 schools having...
5 things teachers need to know about the N4L portal
N4L’s portal is coming, and it’s going to make a difference. But first, here are 5 things you need to know about the portal in its current state. 1. There are already some teachers using the portal A handful of teachers are now using the portal. They are,...
Interactive map shows schools connecting to managed network
Today the Associate Education Minister, Nikki Kaye, has announced the publication of an interactive map to our N4L website. This map allows easy visual representation of how the rollout is progressing nationwide. You can easily see what stage of the connection process...
N4L portal opens for provider registrations ahead of teacher access
Do you provide content and services to New Zealand’s teaching community? If yes, then you need to check out the N4L portal, which is now open to “providers” wanting to showcase their offerings to the people who may be keen to use them. We are doing this so that when...
N4L Helpdesk Hours – Christmas Holidays
Throughout the holiday period our helpdesk team is operating reduced hours. Our team will be available to take calls during the following times and we aim to ensure there will be no disruption to the service. As always, email enquiries can be submitted at any time...
N4L names IT Panel to help schools get on managed network
23 schools now using the managed network, with 700+ to be up and running in 2014 Today Network for Learning (N4L) is naming 12 New Zealand technology companies tasked with helping the country’s schools get up and running on its managed network. The companies will form...