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  2. Internet in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Internet access is widely available in New Zealand, with 94% of New Zealanders having access to the internet as of January 2021. [1] It first became accessible to university students in the country in 1989.

  3. List of Internet exchange points by size - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Internet exchange networks by size, ... Auckland Peering Exchange [186] Auckland, New Zealand ... IXP's with BGP LG service in the World

  4. List of Internet exchange points - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Internet exchange points . There are several sources for IXP locations, ... New Zealand: Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, ...

  5. Wellington Internet Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Wellington Internet Exchange provides two route servers which contain routing details for each of the participants. This simplifies peering enormously for most exchange users. The WIX has been described as a world-first for a distributed metropolitan Ethernet-based Internet exchange. [1]

  6. Category:Internet exchange points in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Internet exchange points in New Zealand" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Chorus Limited - Wikipedia

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    Chorus is a provider of telecommunications infrastructure throughout New Zealand.It is listed on the NZX stock exchange and is in the NZX 50 Index.The company owns the majority of telephone lines and exchange equipment in New Zealand; and was responsible for building approximately 70% of the country's fibre-optic UFB network, receiving a government subsidy of $929 million to do so.

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  9. Internet exchange point - Wikipedia

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    NSFNet Internet architecture, c. 1995. Internet exchange points began as Network Access Points or NAPs, a key component of Al Gore's National Information Infrastructure (NII) plan, which defined the transition from the US Government-paid-for NSFNET era (when Internet access was government sponsored and commercial traffic was prohibited) to the commercial Internet of today.