Ultra-Fast Broadband (New Zealand)
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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]
This article needs to be updated. The reason given is: The article needs to reflect the current progress of the rollout of UFB. (March 2022) |