telecom
I just fond this segment of a report on Telecom NZ and it is as I thought it was.
Telecom maintains a stranglehold on the local access market in fixed line voice and broadband.
Telecom began a rollout of its NGN network in 2005, however a 2012 completion date will leave New Zealand well behind the rest of the developed world.
From 2003 to 2005 the industry saw a significant rise in the use of wireless technologies as serious competition to the more traditional copper and fibre optic-based solutions.
A number of niche fibre optic networks had also been established by late 2005.
Without regulatory intervention to introduce Local Loop Unbundling, the low broadband penetration in New Zealand will not likely to get much better during 2006 and 2007.
Telecom maintains a stranglehold on the local access market in fixed line voice and broadband.
Telecom began a rollout of its NGN network in 2005, however a 2012 completion date will leave New Zealand well behind the rest of the developed world.
From 2003 to 2005 the industry saw a significant rise in the use of wireless technologies as serious competition to the more traditional copper and fibre optic-based solutions.
A number of niche fibre optic networks had also been established by late 2005.
Without regulatory intervention to introduce Local Loop Unbundling, the low broadband penetration in New Zealand will not likely to get much better during 2006 and 2007.
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