Thursday, November 8, 2012

Govt confirms 100,000 homes passed by UFB, but sluggish uptake paints bleaker picture

New Zealand ICT minister Amy Adams has revealed that there are now more than 100,000 urban homes, business and schools able to connect to the government’s in-deployment NZD1.35 billion (USD1.11 billion) Ultra Fast Broadband (UFB) network. Of this figure Chorus, the network infrastructure arm spun off from Telecom New Zealand in 2011, accounts for around 72,000 of total premises covered.


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OVETEL Govt confirms 100,000 homes passed by UFB, but sluggish uptake paints bleaker picture

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