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#261451 28-Nov-2019 10:23
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Spark is delivering New Zealand’s first 5G commercial service into selected areas of five South Island towns and communities. Spark 5G wireless broadband services are now live in selected areas of Westport, Clyde, Twizel, Tekapo, and Hokitika. This builds upon the 5G service Spark switched on in Alexandra in September, with further locations coming next year.

 

Mark Beder, Technology Director at Spark, said that the focus is on getting New Zealand ready for 5G.

 

“With our new commercial 5G wireless broadband service, we’re offering Kiwis in regional New Zealand towns the chance to be some of the first people to discover 5G with Spark. We’re inviting these customers to come on the 5G journey with us,” Beder said.

 

“Wireless broadband is one of the first use cases for 5G, and we've chosen to deliver it to several towns in heartland New Zealand who are all high users of our current wireless broadband product as we think these customers will get the most benefit.”

 

Spark has created a new “5G Discover” plan which provides up to 600 GB per month of data, a substantial increase in data over the wireless broadband plans available in those regions previously.

 

“We know that a lot of people are interested in wireless broadband as a service, but some are put off by the data cap,” Beder said. “The much higher data cap on 5G wireless broadband opens up an attractive proposition for a lot more customers, as it can offer fibre-like speeds in places with no or limited fibre coverage. With 600GB of data, a customer could stream around 180 hours of sport on Spark Sport for example.”

 

The Spark 5G Discover plan flexes based on a customer’s data usage so if they use less, they pay less – from $75 a month to a maximum of $95 per month. The 5G Discover Entertainment plan includes Lightbox and Netflix and is priced between $85 and $105 per month. For these five towns Spark has included an introductory discount of $10 per month for the first twelve months of the plan.

 

The introductory discount for twelve months makes it the same pricing and datacap as Spark’s recently announced Unplan Metro wireless broadband plan in Auckland, which is delivered over Spark’s 4G and 4.5G network. Customers interested in Spark’s 5G Discover plan can express their interest via www.spark.co.nz/5gdiscover

 

The launch today of Spark’s 5G Discover plan means that New Zealand is the 27th country in the world to offer a commercial 5G service to customers, according to the Global Mobile Suppliers Association.

 

Bruce Smith, Mayor of Hokitika said, “I’m delighted that Spark has brought 5G to Hokitika, and it’s exciting that we can be among the first people in New Zealand to try out this new technology. We definitely need better connectivity on the West Coast so this is a chance for residents to experience the real difference that 5G will bring.”

 

The 5G wireless broadband service in Alexandra will transition from a trial to a commercial service next month meaning Spark will have six towns with 5G commercial services.

 

Beder said that Spark’s ability to offer 5G services in these heartland towns is due to its recently completed wireless network upgrade, Spark’s biggest ever.

 

“We enhanced our capacity by approximately 80 percent over the past two years. This included building new cell sites and the extensive rollout of 4.5G, which significantly enhances network performance and capacity relative to conventional 4G,” Beder said.

 

“As we did in Alexandra, we are using 2600 MHz spectrum to bring these 5G services to New Zealand. We will still offer 4G services in these towns, but over our other spectrum bands.

 

“This 5G Discover wireless broadband service is a great way to demonstrate the possibilities of 5G, but our preference will always be C band (3500 MHz) as we believe this will be the primary spectrum band for mass deployment of 5G. Acquiring enough C band spectrum is an important requirement for all wireless network operators. As the spectrum is released we'll be bringing more services, which we’ll roll out over time.”

 

The Spark 5G services in the five towns use the latest Nokia 5G radio equipment including a smart antenna system, which will provide optimised capacity and coverage compared to 4G. 

 

 

 

 





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  #2362166 28-Nov-2019 10:27
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Devices nothing mentioned



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  #2362170 28-Nov-2019 10:32
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Looking forward to 5G mass rollout  across the country


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  #2362174 28-Nov-2019 10:39
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Linux: Devices nothing mentioned

 

this is fixed wireless first, no handheld devices :)





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  #2362248 28-Nov-2019 11:30
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Bruce Smith, Mayor of Hokitika said, “I’m delighted that Spark has brought 5G to Hokitika, and it’s exciting that we can be among the first people in New Zealand to try out this new technology. We definitely need better connectivity on the West Coast so this is a chance for residents to experience the real difference that 5G will bring.”

 

What... Hokitika has UFB.





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  #2362254 28-Nov-2019 11:34
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michaelmurfy:

 

Bruce Smith, Mayor of Hokitika said, “I’m delighted that Spark has brought 5G to Hokitika, and it’s exciting that we can be among the first people in New Zealand to try out this new technology. We definitely need better connectivity on the West Coast so this is a chance for residents to experience the real difference that 5G will bring.”

 

What... Hokitika has UFB.

 

 

 

 

Yes Yes it does, and now it has 5G as well. LOL






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  #2362274 28-Nov-2019 12:18
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NZHerald seems to have got the reporting wrong about the Discovery plan.  The pricing automatically adjusts to how much you use.  There are not 3 different plans/data caps.





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  #2362287 28-Nov-2019 12:45
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cbrpilot:

NZHerald seems to have got the reporting wrong about the Discovery plan.  The pricing automatically adjusts to how much you use.  There are not 3 different plans/data caps.



So like unplan, cool.

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  #2362293 28-Nov-2019 13:00
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cyril7:
cbrpilot:

 

NZHerald seems to have got the reporting wrong about the Discovery plan.  The pricing automatically adjusts to how much you use.  There are not 3 different plans/data caps.

 



So like unplan, cool.

Cyril

 

In terms of the how the plan is constructed billing wise, It's exactly the same as Unplan Metro :)





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  #2362377 28-Nov-2019 17:00
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michaelmurfy:

 

Bruce Smith, Mayor of Hokitika said, “I’m delighted that Spark has brought 5G to Hokitika, and it’s exciting that we can be among the first people in New Zealand to try out this new technology. We definitely need better connectivity on the West Coast so this is a chance for residents to experience the real difference that 5G will bring.”

 

What... Hokitika has UFB.

 

 

According to https://ufb.org.nz/maps/

 

so do many parts of Westport, Clyde, Twizel and Tekapo....  (some planned, some existing)

 

 

 

 

 

 


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