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Rural ISPs attack utterly insane Vodafone plan, foot-dragging minister
8 Mar, 2021 04:37 AM
8 minutes to read
The WISPs of New Zealand. Video / Wispa NZ
Vodafone s new $40 per month wireless broadband plan, launched on Friday, got the tick from wealth manager Jarden. Although Vodafone had been late to the party, it was now starting to pull the price lever , analyst Arie Dekker said. FWA (fixed-wireless access) competition was starting to benefit users.
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Dekker saw Spark replying with its own price cuts as it strives to hit its target of moving 30 to 40 per cent of its fixed-broadband customers to wireless broadband (which uses a mobile network to deliver fast internet into a fixed premise such as a home or office, negating the need for a landline).
Juha Saarinen: Elon Musk s Starlink a new challenge for rural broadband providers
23 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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AONet site in Hawke s Bay serving a small valley with a low number of customers at a cost of around $5,000. Photo / Supplied
AONet site in Hawke s Bay serving a small valley with a low number of customers at a cost of around $5,000. Photo / Supplied
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Orders have opened in New Zealand for the Starlink satellite broadband service, as provided by Elon Musk s SpaceX company, and pricing is the same as anywhere else in the world. For Kiwis it translates into a monthly charge of $159 along with $799 for Dishy, as the satellite transceiver is called, and $114 handling and shipping, direct to the customer.