Government buys out Ultrafast Fibre due to unexpected confidence in UFB, says Communications Minister Amy Adams.
Kordia has been busy improving its fibre backhaul networks across the North Island and finally completed the project last week, the company announced.
The difference between Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) & New Zealand's Ultrafast Broadband Network (UFB) rollouts is tellingly different.
NZ leaps in global internet race with new 1Gbps fibre option, boosting digital economy and innovation, says Minister Adams.
Stuff's UFB entry may come with complications, according to commentary from Spark and DTS CEO Brendan Ritchie.
The benefits of UFB have been made clear for New Zealand tourism companies, as the rollout of UFB in Rotorua and Queenstown reaches its completion.
Media agencies are now getting on the UFB train, as Stuff announces Stuff Fibre services, due to start in the next three months.
Queenstown joins the high-speed era as its UFB rollout completes, connecting over 7,000 premises to fast, reliable internet.
If unbundling can be done well, big players could gain a distinct advantage against the smaller players in the market.
Parliament unanimously approves Bill to expedite UFB, promising swifter broadband access for shared properties.
Shared property and apartment dwellers will find it easier to connect to Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) in light of new changes made to the UFB rollout.
New Zealand businesses are benefiting from the Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative, with fibre installation taking just over a week.
Atihau Whanganui Corporation thrives as Ultra-Fast Broadband revolutionises rural business operations across New Zealand.
Broadband Compare expands its database of internet providers and broadband plans with new telephone online chat support.
New Zealand's Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative brings high-speed fibre to homes and businesses. Businesses already benefiting.
Skyline Enterprises leverages New Zealand's Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative, enhancing operations and guest services across its multinational tourism ventures.
Chorus boosts coverage of one gigabit broadband service for business and residential customers across New Zealand.
Downer withdraws from Chorus fibre rollout, exposing poor treatment of contractors and risking network sustainability.
Chorus looks to future as CEO Mark Ratcliffe announces mid-2017 departure, after steering the firm since landmark 2011 demerger.
Ultra Fast Broadband is in high demand in New Zealand, with over 2.4 million people now able to connect, according to Communications Minister Amy Adams.