Chorus finally making UFB qualification easier
Since the advent of UFB in 2011, I have been bemoaning the lack of an elegant way to extract service availability detail from Chorus. There
Since the advent of UFB in 2011, I have been bemoaning the lack of an elegant way to extract service availability detail from Chorus. There
Chorus may have broken the law, or at least proved that they can beat it. Nielsen’s Law that is. This law states that the bandwidth
In late 2017 the Commerce Commission, New Zealand’s competition enforcement and regulatory agency released its Annual Telecommunications Monitoring Report for the period July 2016 to
As widely reported last week, Spark has signed an agreement to buy all shares in the Auckland based telco Digital Island. In my 11 years
Fortigate recently issued a new product matrix for 2017, and it had an interesting update to the 2016 version. Our base model router has until
There is a sneaky rumour doing the rounds that Ultra-Fast Fibre is readying itself to follow in the footsteps of Chorus and introduce tail extensions
Last week, New Zealand’s Communications Ministers, Simon Bridges, announced “UFB2+”, $130 million in additional funding to expand the UFB rollout into towns not previously in
At this year’s Fieldays (the Southern hemisphere’s largest agricultural event) we took the opportunity to talk to our customers about their rural internet experience. We
Simon Bridges, NZ Minster for Communications, recently announced changes to the way copper services will be regulated from 2020. Key points in this release were:
The aim of this post is to compare the basic features and benefits of 4G and fixed wireless in the context of the NZ rural
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