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Friday, 7 May 2021, 2:01 pm New Zealand’s rural mobile users face slower download
speeds than people in towns. In almost every case the rural
mobile experience is worse.
Although the gap between rural
and urban has closed, it could open again as carriers roll
out 5G networks.
Both the
updates to the Rural Broadband Initiative and the Mobile
Black Spot Fund have played a role.
Rural
Connectivity Group kudos
Above all, credit must go
to the Rural Connectivity Group. This is a joint venture
between Spark, Vodafone and 2degrees set up to deliver rural
network upgrades.
The three companies had government
Becoming increasingly connected in Tararua
14 Apr, 2021 05:30 PM
5 minutes to read The official party of guests with Mel Poulton, Hon Damien O Connor, Mayor Tracey Collis and MP Kieran McAnulty in the front row. The official party of guests with Mel Poulton, Hon Damien O Connor, Mayor Tracey Collis and MP Kieran McAnulty in the front row.
Bush Telegraph
By: Dave Murdoch
Pic 2: BTG190421CT2 Caption: Wairarapa MP Kieran McAnulty speaking to the Connect Tararua members and supporters at Mt Mable Angus Stud shortly after the visit of the above to the tower.
Pic 3: BTG190421CT3 Caption: Kumeroa School pupils welcome Hon Damien O Connor and visitors to Kumeroa.