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A stop-gap spectrum allocation kicks off NZ’s 5G ‘phony war’

Technology: The radio spectrum allocated to two major telcos tells a revealing tale.

Rob O'Neill Thu, 16 Jul 2020

The government’s radio spectrum boffins last month delivered on its promise to make an interim allocation of 5G spectrum.

That news was great for New Zealand’s wireless internet service providers (WISPs), who mostly service remote and rural areas. Fears they might have been squeezed out of the

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Rob O'Neill Thu, 16 Jul 2020
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