Fibre in the Media
Vector Fibre Debate: Fibre, farming and Star Trek
Scoop.co.nz
Long-time Northpower chairman and deer farmer Warren Moyes is working hard to ensure fellow farmers are given a similar chance to urban dwellers in accessing the soon-to-be-introduced ultra-fast fibre broadband.
Kensington first to benefit from fibre to the door telecommunications network
Whangarei Report, Whangarei
Over the last 15 years the Telecommunications Industry has undergone a tremendous change. High speed broadband networks are changing the way we communicate and have become an essential part of our communities. By utilising existing assets Northpower is bringing this latest world-class technology to our region.
Broadband blitz near
Whangarei Leader, Whangarei
Northpower is rolling out its ultra-fast 100 megabits per second fibre network to residential customers in Whangarei.
Faster internet boosts outlook
Northern Advocate, Whangarei
A Government plan to roll out high-speed broadband to rural New Zealand - with a promise the whole country will get faster internet speeds - has been welcomed in Northland.
Fibre expansion gathering speed
Northpower is ramping up its broadband activity and turning to residential customers for the next phase of its ultra-fast 100Mbit/s fibre network.
Opening access to fibre based broadband
A push by the New Zealand Regional Fibre Group to provide open access networks is fast gaining momentum.
High-speed promise shuffles ever closer
NZ Herald by Simon Hendery
National went into the 2008 election campaign promising to serve up a high-fibre diet of broadband to the masses, an initiative it said would boost productivity and the country’s international competitiveness.
NZ lines companies are ‘best fit’ for UFB rollout
PC World by James Heffield
Telecom disagrees. Says rolling out fibre above ground raises resource consent and cosmetic issues.
Lines companies best fit for fibre
A visiting international fibre specialist says electricity lines companies are the obvious choice for activating New Zealand’s ultra-fast broadband platform.
Joyce holds firm on $1.5b broadband cap
stuff.co.nz by Tom Pullar-Strecker - The Dominion Post, Wellington
Communications Minister Steven Joyce has dismissed as speculation suggestions that the Government may need to increase the $1.5 billion cap on the amount of money it will invest in its Ultrafast Broadband scheme.
Northpower Fibre Contact
For more information contact:

Darren Mason
Fibre and Marketing Manager
Phone: 09 430 1846
Mobile: 027 448 4485
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