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Jase2985
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  #1259603 15-Mar-2015 11:08
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kiwibro111: Funny how half of Flagstaff, Rototuna in Hamilton would be classed as a rural suburb and they will still get it.
What annoys me is when I got in touch with Ultrfast 2 years ago they said 2015 and that doesn't appear to be happening now.
My guess is that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will pay to have it rolled out here privately like they have with ADSL and VDSL.


look at flagstaff and Rototuna on a map, the population density is miles higher than Temple view, and they are connected to other suburbs in hamilton, not to really rural any more.

Temple view is still rural.



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  #1260181 16-Mar-2015 12:45
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The boundaries were set a while ago.

UFF has published a map with their build program at http://www.ultrafastfibre.co.nz/files/Build_Maps_by_build_year_Hamilton_2015_Feb.JPG

Once those areas are done that will complete their rollout in Hamilton.

National has promised more UFB areas to be defined as part of the election promises. Mostly smaller towns but Temple view may be part of that.

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  #1260183 16-Mar-2015 12:47
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looking at that map there are heaps of areas closer than temple view that would probably get it before temple view would

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