UFB rollout completed in Whakatane
Communications minister Amy Adams has announced completion of the Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) network in Whakatane at a total cost of $12 million, bringing the number of fully fibred towns and cities to 20.
Communications minister Amy Adams has announced completion of the Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) network in Whakatane at a total cost of $12 million, bringing the number of fully fibred towns and cities to 20.
The High Court has dismissed Chorus’ challenge to the Commerce Commission’s regulated price of the broadband infrastructure company’s Unbundled Bitstream Access (UBA) service.
Broadband infrastructure company, Chorus, has commenced work to deploy its ultra-fast broadband (UFB) network in Greymouth which will pass about 3500 premises and connect eight schools directly to fibre.
Broadband infrastructure company, Chorus, said the Ernst and Young (EY) ‘Independent Assessment of Chorus’ Financial Position’ confirms its own assessment of a $1 billion funding gap by 2020.
Chorus chief executive officer (CEO), Mark Ratcliffe, has stated the broadband infrastructure company is “100 per cent committed” to the ultra-fast broadband (UFB) and rural broadband initiative (RBI), and will engage with Crown Fibre Holdings (CFH) to maintain pace with contractual commitments.
Broadband infrastructure company, Chorus, has elected to withdraw its 2014 financial year dividend guidance of $0.255 per share.
Broadband infrastructure company, Chorus, has proposed two new Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) products which it aims to bring to market by January 1 following an industry consultation period.