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Christchurch fibre broadband network provider, Enable, now has over 120,000 local homes, businesses and schools connected to its fibre broadband network.
With the reemergence of Alert Level 2 restrictions in New Zealand, TUANZ has reimagined the annual Rural Connectivity Symposium format, and pushed the date out slightly, to allow the event and surrounding conversations to proceed.
Latest data shows telecommunications sector continues good performance in addressing customer complaints
In March 2020, the delivery of telecommunications services became more important than ever. When the global pandemic reached our shores, our country went into lockdown. In our bubbles, access to broadband, mobile and home phone services kept us connected and kept the nation humming.
2020 has bought unprecedented and unexpected challenges for businesses and communities across New Zealand.
Chorus today released its audited annual results confirming earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of $648m for the year ended 30 June 2020.
Summary
Final EBITDA result in line with February’s guidance of $640 - $655m
The New Zealand Telecommunications Forum welcomes the latest broadband measurement report commissioned by the Commerce Commission, which shows the vast majority of New Zealanders continue to be well served by their internet providers.
Six newly-completed industrial units in the evolving Te Rapa Gateway industrial park are now available for occupation, with similar units in the first stage of this development having been snapped up pre-COVID-19.
Work has begun on two regional fibre links funded by the Provincial Growth Fund which will enable upgraded communication services on the West Coast and Southland, as well as improving resilience in the event of network damage, Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones says.
Traffic on the Chorus network on Saturday night reached a new peak of 3.07Tbps, a 24 percent uplift from last Monday and surpassing the previous traffic peak of 3.03Tbps seen on the evening of 27 March.
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