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  Reply # 643231 19-Jun-2012 15:05 Send private message

ChorusVan: We've released our indicative UFB year three plans (1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014) for consultation.


Our "fibre ready" subdivision still is NOT on your map, but I remember your news that you going to convert  existing FTTP fibre to UFB till end of this year. Is it still correct?

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  Reply # 643314 19-Jun-2012 17:42 Send private message

its times like this when i wish that chorus had of won the christchurch contract... enable are so slow with this information, i have yet to actually see any work being done anywhere in christchurch. :'(













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  Reply # 643409 19-Jun-2012 19:56 Send private message

I'm in a year one zone but no sign of any action yet. :(

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  Reply # 643460 19-Jun-2012 21:09 Send private message

Urban broadband > 10 Mbps

Makes me more thankful for my TelstraClear 100Mbps connection :-)




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  Reply # 643862 20-Jun-2012 15:41 Send private message

Can't tell - My apartment spans across property numbers so on the lower end, the map says not until 2019 and on the upper end of the number it is 2014

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  Reply # 643887 20-Jun-2012 16:38 Send private message

Interesting to see that I should be in a >10Mbps zone in Chch. Despite recently installing a master filter I can tell you THAT ain't happening - 5Mbps on a good day. Telco throttling...?




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  Reply # 643894 20-Jun-2012 16:43 Send private message

Damnit, so close yet not far enough.



edit: and work misses out by such a short distance too:





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  Reply # 643910 20-Jun-2012 16:52 Send private message

LookingUp: Interesting to see that I should be in a >10Mbps zone in Chch. Despite recently installing a master filter I can tell you THAT ain't happening - 5Mbps on a good day. Telco throttling...?


Suggest you start a new thread, and post up some details of the line stats from your modem.

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  Reply # 644643 22-Jun-2012 11:40 Send private message

hamish225: its times like this when i wish that chorus had of won the christchurch contract... enable are so slow with this information, i have yet to actually see any work being done anywhere in christchurch. :'(


Enable do have some maps up online:
http://www.enablenetworks.co.nz/coverage/
The Business coverage seems greater but not sure if that is UFB or not.

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  Reply # 644992 23-Jun-2012 00:46 Send private message

Sigh. I live 50 metres outside a Year 2 zone, which isn't extending in Year 3, despite the fact there's a Priority User (school) 50 metres further up the road!

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  Reply # 645009 23-Jun-2012 08:03 Send private message

vgamail:
ChorusVan: We've released our indicative UFB year three plans (1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014) for consultation.


Our "fibre ready" subdivision still is NOT on your map, but I remember your news that you going to convert  existing FTTP fibre to UFB till end of this year. Is it still correct?


Who told you this would occur by the end of the year? It's certainly not my understanding.







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  Reply # 645018 23-Jun-2012 09:20 Send private message

@ChorusVan: If one is in the >10mbps zone on the SAT and is getting significantly less (around 8mbps on one line while 13mbps on the other) than 10mbps, should one raise a fault with their provider?




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  Reply # 645049 23-Jun-2012 11:31 Send private message

Kyanar: Sigh. I live 50 metres outside a Year 2 zone, which isn't extending in Year 3, despite the fact there's a Priority User (school) 50 metres further up the road!

I'm ~100m from year 1, year 2, and year 3. The map shows expansion on Year 1 in every direction but the one towards where I live.




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  Reply # 645666 25-Jun-2012 08:36 Send private message

sbiddle:
Who told you this would occur by the end of the year? It's certainly not my understanding.


ChorusVan. 

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=135&topicid=99981&page_no=1

ChorusVan: We've been deploying fibre in sub-divisions since 2006, preparing the way for a fibre future. 

We have some work to do in order to adapt legacy network equipment to new UFB wholesale services and network specifications, opening up access to UFB retail service providers. 

Our initial UFB effort has been focused on priority deployments to help connect schools, businesses and major health facilities. 

We're working towards having existing FTTP sub-divisions able to connect to UFB services later this year. 

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