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Fibre in the Media

Telecom offers fast-link choice

April 29th 2009, 3:59am

Paul Reynolds, CEO Telecom

New Zealand Herald - Auckland, New Zealand.
Telecom is proposing two options for achieving the Government’s ultra-fast broadband goals.

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Power line companies ally to push fibre, oppose Telecom

April 28th 2009, 11:03am

Power logos

National Business Review - Auckland, New Zealand.
Nine power line companies and fibre specialists have formed the New Zealand Regional Fibre Group (RFC). It hopes to provide the industry with a united voice as it seeks $1.5 billion in Crown fibre funds. The new group has some harsh words for Telecom’s submission.

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Fibre - look up to Whangarei!

April 9th 2009, 9:53am

Fibre suspended from Powerpoles

TUANZ - New Zealand.
Next time you’re in the north, look up! Northpower, take a big bow!

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Ultra-fast broadband soon

April 7th 2009, 5:00am

Northpower fibre

Stuff.co.nz - Auckland, New Zealand.
Downloading movies and sending photos with ease will soon be the reality for Whangarei residents and businesses.

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Fibre Showcase Proposed

March 2nd 2009, 12:45pm

We have proposed to Government that our current Passive Optical Network (PON) based Fibre to the premise (FTTP) system can be showcased as a High speed broadband system that could be rolled out to other regions in New Zealand.

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Northland trail blazes fibre optic route

May 2nd 2008, 1:12pm

Northpower Fibre Team

The National Business Review, New Zealand.
Northland has leap-frogged all other regions and most cities in New Zealand to begin an open-access, high-speed, broadband fibre optic network.

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