Rural Broadband News
Progress with the RBI PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 26 August 2010 11:42

Hon Steven Joyce

Minister for Communications and Information

August 2010 Media Statement Rural broadband: final proposals sought

The government has today issued a request for proposals for its Rural Broadband Initiative.

In April, expressions of interest were sought from organisations and groups of organisations interested in participating with the government to roll-out fast broadband infrastructure to rural New Zealand.

The Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Steven Joyce, says a significant number of high quality proposals were received. “These have informed our final decisions on how to proceed with upgrading rural telecommunications infrastructure. “We are now seeking national coverage proposals, rather than region by region proposals. “It’s clear that some national infrastructure companies will be able to meet the government’s rural broadband objectives, along with having the financial backing to guarantee their proposal, across the whole country.

“It was also evident that while regional bidders were able to make a significant impact on broadband coverage, they would fall short of achieving the Government’s targets for coverage,” says Mr Joyce.

As a result, the government is encouraging regional infrastructure companies and other stakeholders to partner with national bidders, and is providing an additional six weeks for proposals to be prepared in light of the discussions that will need to be held with regional companies and stakeholders.

“With this approach I am confident we will achieve our target of 80 per cent of rural households and businesses having access to broadband services of 5Mbps or better and the remaining 20 per cent on speeds of 1Mbps within the -six year period,” says Mr Joyce. “I expect the first agreement to provide fast rural broadband to be signed by the end of this year.”

The tender process closes on 12 November 2010. Intending participants in the tender process should download the Request for Proposal from www.gets.govt.nz. Information on the Government’s Rural Broadband Initiative is available at www.med.govt.nz/rural-broadband.

 
Canada provides model for NZ community broadband PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 16 August 2010 22:46

British Columbia faces similar challenges to New Zealand in delivering broadband.

This 2007 article from ComputerWorld gives some insights as to how community-led broadband provisioning may result in a broadband service for those waiting for the government to implement their Rural Broadband Initiative.

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Do it yourself broadband choice PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 10 August 2010 14:04

This article appears in the August 12th issue of the Franklin County News

Like it or not, Telecom's proposal for full separation of its lines company Chorus, represents the best way of delivering a national fibre network in a cost-effective way. There is a but however.

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Broadband as a legal right? PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 08 July 2010 10:43

Should broadband be a legal right?  Read this NZ Herald article and then let us know by completing our mini poll.

Broadband as a legal right?
 

 

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Visitor dies in road crash PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 03 June 2010 08:33

It is with deep sadness that we advise of the death of one of the party of Chinese visitors recently hosted by Enterprise Franklin.  The group of seven were driving back to Pukekohe from a series of meetings in Wellington when their vehicle rolled in wet conditions near Shannon in the Manawatu.  The other six people in the minibus, all work colleagues, suffered only superficial injuries with none requiring hospitalization.

 
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