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  2. Internet in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Spark (and low cost brand Skinny) also offer a fixed wireless service over 4G (5G is offered at no extra cost for eligible customers) in both urban and rural areas. Spark began moving low usage customers off copper connections onto the fixed wireless service in 2017. [28] Spark and low cost brand Skinny offer an unlimited fixed wireless plan.

  3. One NZ - Wikipedia

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    One NZ is allocated the 021 prefix with other networks being allocated other prefixes – such as 022 to 2degrees, and 027 to Spark. However Number portability was introduced to the New Zealand market on 2 April 2007 which means that customers can bring, for example, their 021 prefixed number to Spark or 2degrees.

  4. Spark New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    It has operated as a publicly traded company since 1990. Spark's mobile network reaches 98% of New Zealand, with over 2.7 million mobile connections and 687,000 broadband connections [4] Spark is one of the largest companies by value on the New Zealand Exchange (NZX). As of 2007, it was the 39th largest telecommunications company in the OECD. [5]

  5. Telecommunications in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Chorus, which was split from Telecom (now Spark) in 2011, [10] still owns the majority of the telecommunications infrastructure, but competition from other providers has increased. [9] A large-scale rollout of gigabit-capable fibre to the premises , branded as Ultra-Fast Broadband , began in 2009 with a target of being available to 87% of the ...

  6. Ultra-Fast Broadband (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative is a New Zealand Government programme of building fibre-to-the-home networks covering 87% of the population by the end of 2022. It is a public–private partnership of the government with four companies with total government investment of NZ$1.5 billion. [1]

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  8. Dark fibre - Wikipedia

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    A dark fibre or unlit fibre is an unused optical fibre, available for use in fibre-optic communication. Dark fibre may be leased from a network service provider . Dark fibre originally referred to the potential network capacity of telecommunication infrastructure.

  9. Southern Cross Cable - Wikipedia

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    The cables are the result of an agreement between companies Spark Trading, Optus, MFS Globenet, and Southern Cross. The agreement was reached between the companies in 1997 as a response to unexpected growth of the internet that created a need for a submarine cable link connecting the West Coast and Australasia .

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