Spark signs up 2,000 rural customers as broadband becomes NZ “game-changer”
“Rural Wireless Broadband has opened up a whole new way of doing things for many of our rural customers."
“Rural Wireless Broadband has opened up a whole new way of doing things for many of our rural customers."
"We’re already seeing Greymouth start to take advantage of this growing appetite."
“The money will help our Internet community to learn best practices from across the world..."
More than 133,000 homes and businesses have now connected to the Government’s Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) programme.
"Businesses were prioritised in the UFB rollout, yet they’re under-represented."
“The quality of applications shows that there are some really smart people in Dunedin doing some really smart things in the digital space."
“Faster broadband enables healthcare to be delivered in new and innovative ways."
Principals across New Zealand have increased confidence implementing their school’s digital learning strategy since connecting to N4L’s Managed Network.
“By 2020, cross-industry devices will dominate the number of connected things used in the enterprise.”
Cities set to receive gigabit speeds at better price points as a result of a significant upgrade to Vodafone’s ultra-fast broadband network.
“We want to help grow the Internet of Things ecosystem in New Zealand.”
Chorus supports government’s proposal to move to a utility-style regulatory framework for broadband infrastructure.
“One of the aims of the review is to find a new regulatory framework for UFB.”
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