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by flog 5941 days ago
It's good to note that Wellington is probably the best connected city in New Zealand.

There is fibre around the Wellington CBD, and it extends outwards to some residential. There's also a cable TV offering.

The rest of the country has to put up with ADSL and Wifi links... though things may have improved in my 2 years away from home.

The entrepreneurs behind it are a good team; I've worked with Rod Drury for a couple of years at his startup, so I know this was something they've pitched national government before. It will be interesting to see what sort of public help they get with the endeavor.

New Zealand has traditionally been a leader in internet uptake - see the BBC's recent data visualisation http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8552410.stm The initial uptake was all dialup, however, and we've been left behind in the push to broadband because of a local monopoly/duopoly.

I hope this cable goes through - I may consider returning home one day :)