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Chorus says improving fibre connection process is its priority

Chorus admits it still has some way to go to meet adequate standards for fibre connections. With special audio feature.

Jenny Ruth
Mon, 22 Feb 2016

Telephone lines company Chorus [NZX: CNU] says improving the fibre connection process is its No 1 priority in the face of greater than expected demand.

Chorus connected 38,000 consumers to fibre in the six months ended December and has raised its full-year forecast from 80,000 to between 85,000

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Jenny Ruth
Mon, 22 Feb 2016
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