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Broadband stories - Page 40

In two words, Broadband is a fast connection. To the internet, of course. While ‘fast’ isn’t generally defined as it is a moving target (what was considered fast 5 years ago isn’t considered fast today), Broadband generally refers to the fastest available consumer connections regardless of technology type. Wireless networks or fibre networks are equally described as ‘Broadband connections’, often prefixed as ‘wireless Broadband’ or ‘Fibre Broadband’. The name derives from the broad array of technologies available for the creation of a high-capacity internet connection.
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Cambium aims to connect the unconnected with ePMP wireless launch
Tue, 8th Oct 2013
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Cambium Networks has launched ePMP, a wireless access platform that aims to connect underserved and unconnected global communities.
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HD grows New Zealand UFB offering
Mon, 7th Oct 2013
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Auckland Based ISP HD joins small group of ISP providers able to offer UFB services to Christchurch, Hamilton, Tauranga, Te Awamutu, Cambridge and Tokoroa.
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Telecom launches free 4G across big 3 cities
Mon, 7th Oct 2013
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Telco will launch 4G in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch next month - available to both prepaid and pay- monthly customers at no additional cost.
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Telecom to buy 700MHz spectrum amid 4G expansion
Mon, 7th Oct 2013
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Telecom gears up for 4G expansion, bidding for 700MHz spectrum to enhance rural connectivity and bolster its network.
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Vodafone unveils UFB TV service
Fri, 4th Oct 2013
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Vodafone has today unveiled New Zealand’s first, and only, full TV service using the new ultra fast broadband network.
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Dotcom fights for 1st world NZ internet
Thu, 3rd Oct 2013
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Kim Dotcom and Orcon collaborate to eliminate New Zealand's data caps and tackle the country's sub-par internet.
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Govt: Internet campaign continues to mislead Kiwis
Fri, 27th Sep 2013
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Coalition accused of misleading NZers in Fair Internet Pricing campaign; govt dismisses claims as hyperbole and scare tactics.
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Telecom: Lower price on copper inputs needed
Mon, 23rd Sep 2013
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Telco argues the input price for wholesale access to copper broadband needs to come in at the bottom end of Government’s proposed range.
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Vodafone and Ciena link major metro areas
Fri, 20th Sep 2013
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Vodafone NZ and Ciena have expanded their network to provide low-latency capacity between Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
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Govt issues $15m support for telco cable
Fri, 20th Sep 2013
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Amy Adams calls for expressions of interest from companies who are considering building a new international telecommunications cable between ANZ and the US.
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Govt welcomes 700 MHz band decision
Thu, 19th Sep 2013
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Govt hails Tribunal's nod for 700 MHz band use, paving way for 4G roll-out and £2.4bn boost. Auction set for 29 Oct, eyeing rural connectivity.
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Is low investment holding back NZ business growth?
Wed, 18th Sep 2013
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New Zealand ranks as the fourth most dynamic economy globally, but low R&D investment is stifling its business growth potential, warns Grant Thornton.
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Should govt listen to the copper tax campaign?
Tue, 17th Sep 2013
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Labour calls for halt on 'copper tax', claiming it unjustly enriches Chorus at Kiwis' expense, raising broadband bills by $150 annually.
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Students and schools could be affected by ‘copper tax’
Mon, 16th Sep 2013
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New Zealand schools and students could face steep internet costs as proposed 'copper tax' may shift NZD $600 million to broadband provider, Chorus.
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UFB without contract on offer for schools
Tue, 10th Sep 2013
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Telecommunications company CallPlus is offering New Zealand schools a zero term contract for ultra-fast broadband (UFB).
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Is the govt shutting down more bad broadband news?
Mon, 9th Sep 2013
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Labour accuses govt of concealing poor broadband roll-out progress, as subcontractors face millions in unpaid work.
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Which side of the 4G fence are you on?
Thu, 5th Sep 2013
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Telecom welcomes governments plans for the minimum reserve price of $198m for 4G spectrum, but 2degrees doesn't. Which side of the 4G fence are you on?.
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Govt to seek minimum $198m for 4G spectrum
Thu, 5th Sep 2013
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The government will be seeking a minimum of $198 million for the rights, which are expected to be fought over by Telecom, Vodafone, and 2degrees.
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Govt helps SMBs exploit faster broadband
Thu, 29th Aug 2013
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New Zealand govt launches training for SMBs to leverage ultra-fast broadband, aiming to boost online presence and ecommerce.
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2talk walks the walk with 'good honest' broadband
Wed, 28th Aug 2013
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Customers can now add 2talk broadband to voice plans by ordering through 2talk live, with broadband now available as ADSL, VDSL, UFB (Auckland only) or HSNS.