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As our world becomes increasingly dependent on technology and instant communication, reliable connectivity during natural disasters is more important now than ever. With frequent and intense weather events, such as the recent fallout from Cyclone Gabrielle, traditional communication systems can become disrupted and unreliable.
Are you a business owner in rural New Zealand struggling to stay connected? With the wide availability of digital technology, businesses are expected to be online 24/7. While this can be challenging in New Zealand’s more rural areas, satellite internet is helping to bridge the gap.
Rural dwellers get a raw deal. Not only do they have to put up with long drives to access the essentials, but they’ve also been left out of fibre broadband roll-outs that the rest of Aotearoa get to enjoy.
Speed is many people’s primary concern when making an internet service purchasing decision, especially when it comes to rural broadband. You might know you’re not going to get the same fibre connectivity as your urban-dwelling counterparts, but that doesn’t mean you want to put up with slow or inconsistent internet connectivity.
While most of us can competently browse the internet with ease and even dabble in online shopping, not everyone understands just how the internet actually works. Read a complex internet-based article, and you might even be unfamiliar with some of the terms the article writers use.
Farmers have managed for generations without an internet connection. And when it has traditionally been so hard to get reliable internet, it might not have crossed their mind to seek out an internet service provider.
Many internet users have been hearing and reading a lot about 5G in recent months, particularly relating to the rollout of this latest
cellular network in many parts of Aotearoa. But where does NZ’s rural community stand? Below, you can learn more about 5G and its
relevance for those living a little off the beaten track.
The New Zealand Government invested heavily in the Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) programme, which was one of the largest and most ambitious infrastructure projects our country has ever seen.
For a number of years, New Zealand has been transitioning from a traditional copper phone and broadband network to fibre and mobile network technology. According to the Commerce Commission, around three-quarters of New Zealanders were expected to have access to fibre by 2020, and our telecommunications network provider, Chorus, may decide to stop offering particular copper services.
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