Auckland-based internet service provider (ISP) Wireless Nation has announced that it has responded to New Zealand telecoms minister Amy Adams’ recent appeal for connectivity solutions on the far-flung Chatham Islands by installing a wireless base station in the town of Waitangi. A company press release confirmed: ‘The hilly terrain at Chatham Island does not exactly scream ‘network-friendly’, but here at Wireless Nation, we love nothing more than a challenge!’ The Chatham Islands is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean situated roughly 680km south-east of New Zealand. Chatham consists of about ten islands within a 40km radius, the largest of which are Chatham Island and Pitt Island.
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