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#178949 20-Aug-2015 11:10
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Broadband rollout supporting regional growth

High speed broadband and mobile connectivity is supporting regional growth and innovation across New Zealand, Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce and Communications Minister Amy Adams say.

The Ministers have released the latest regional broadband snapshots today which highlight the deployment progress of the Government’s Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) and Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI) across each New Zealand region. They show steady progress in build and uptake across the programmes.

“The Government is committed to supporting our regions and providing them with the infrastructure they need to support local jobs and encourage investment,” Mr Joyce says.

“Our world-leading broadband projects were developed as a key part of our strategy to increase the global competiveness of every part of New Zealand.

“Fast broadband is enabling unprecedented economic opportunities for regional New Zealanders. It enables business to better connect with markets and customers both here and overseas while enjoying the lifestyle benefits of living outside the main centres.”

“In my view improving connectivity is the single biggest thing we can do to support regional economic development,” Ms Adams says.

“Better connectivity is transforming our regional and rural communities. We’re making good progress with UFB and RBI but we want to do even more to satisfy New Zealander’s thirst for better connectivity. That’s why we’ve committed to an extra $360 million to extend UFB, RBI and mobile coverage to more parts of New Zealand.

“From rural agriculture to Telehealth, digital learning and social benefits, high speed connectivity is game changing for regional New Zealand.”

Link to regional updates: http://goo.gl/6q8pZX 




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  #1370818 20-Aug-2015 11:42
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Waikato 89%, Taranaki 87% and Bay of Plenty 88%, UFF aren't messing around getting their rollout done.



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  #1371061 20-Aug-2015 19:02
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meesham: Waikato 89%, Taranaki 87% and Bay of Plenty 88%, UFF aren't messing around getting their rollout done.


Unlike Chorus; who seem to be dragging the chain / bit off more than they can chew!




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  #1371063 20-Aug-2015 19:12
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hyperman:
meesham: Waikato 89%, Taranaki 87% and Bay of Plenty 88%, UFF aren't messing around getting their rollout done.


Unlike Chorus; who seem to be dragging the chain / bit off more than they can chew!


Not dragging the chain, they have yet to even get the chain!




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  #1371065 20-Aug-2015 19:17
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hyperman:
meesham: Waikato 89%, Taranaki 87% and Bay of Plenty 88%, UFF aren't messing around getting their rollout done.


Unlike Chorus; who seem to be dragging the chain / bit off more than they can chew!


Chorus are still ahead of schedule.



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  #1371066 20-Aug-2015 19:19
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hyperman: Unlike Chorus; who seem to be dragging the chain / bit off more than they can chew!

Taupo - Chorus - 100% complete
Blenheim - Chorus - 100% complete
Oamaru - Chorus - 100% complete
Rotorua - Chorus - 90% complete
Masterton - Chorus - 89% complete

How exactly is this "dragging the chain"?

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hyperman:
meesham: Waikato 89%, Taranaki 87% and Bay of Plenty 88%, UFF aren't messing around getting their rollout done.


Unlike Chorus; who seem to be dragging the chain / bit off more than they can chew!


chorus have about 2/3rd of the country to do

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  #1371138 20-Aug-2015 21:12
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It was the government that set 2019 as the deadline, so can't blame the companies for being slow.

 
 
 

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  #1371233 20-Aug-2015 22:23
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hyperman:
meesham: Waikato 89%, Taranaki 87% and Bay of Plenty 88%, UFF aren't messing around getting their rollout done.


Unlike Chorus; who seem to be dragging the chain / bit off more than they can chew!

If you think Chorus are running slowly here, Australia's fibre rollout is even slower.

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  #1371808 21-Aug-2015 20:28
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That RBI really kicking off down in Timaru!!!

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