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Fibre optic push would create billions in benefit – Deloitte

Report estimates not pushing to 95% fibre accessibility could cost $17b in lost productivity.

The roll-out of fibre optic cable has transformed New Zealand’s broadband network.

Will Mace Wed, 23 Oct 2024

Ultra-fast broadband’s roll-out across New Zealand over the past 14 years has been a rare mixed ownership success story for infrastructure in New Zealand, but new research suggests the country should not rest on its fibre optic laurels.

The launch of a new report from Deloitte Access Economics

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Will Mace Wed, 23 Oct 2024
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