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by flog
5941 days ago
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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 :) |
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