Spark increases broadband data quotas, and prices
Spark will increase the data quotas for the majority of its home and many of its business broadband customers by 50 percent.
Spark will increase the data quotas for the majority of its home and many of its business broadband customers by 50 percent.
Christchurch’s local fibre company, Enable, has launched a 1Gbps downstream, 500Mbps upstream wholesale residential fibre broadband service across its coverage area in Christchurch and surrounding towns.
The Commerce Commission has filed charges in the Auckland District Court against Trustpower over the marketing and sale of its bundled electricity and unlimited data broadband offer.
The Commerce Commission is investigating possible changes to the regulation of domestic backhaul services, saying that access to these services is likely to become increasingly important as the Rural Broadband and Ultra Fast Broadband initiatives deliver higher-speed services to more premises, particularly those outside the main urban centres.
Phase one of the Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI) is now complete, having connected 300,000 homes and businesses to high-speed broadband services.
The government has announced completion of the Ultra-Fast Broadband fibre to the premises network in Queenstown.
“UFB has the potential to transform New Zealand’s economy."
Chorus has completed its work under the Government’s Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI).
Govt reveals the completion of the Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI) Phase 1 new tower programme.
For the first time in New Zealand, 2degrees has brought fibre to the desk as part of a GPON installation for Environment Canterbury’s brand new Christchurch offices.
“Access to better broadband means more New Zealand businesses and students can make the most of the digital economy."
“Although UFB is the standard in new subdivisions, the rate of penetration in the township’s older suburbs is just as high.”
Coromandel’s Kauaeranga Valley is now utilising the arrival of 4G broadband and mobile coverage under the Government’s Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI).
“The Government, on behalf of all New Zealanders, has made a huge bet on fibre through UFB, with the full economic benefits set to tally into the tens of billions."
“Digital technologies are transforming the way New Zealanders live, work and do business."