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Next towns named for ultra-fast broadband rollout

Published: Tue 10 Apr 2018 12:30 PM
Ultrafast Fibre has announced the next wave of towns for ultra-fast broadband rollout.
The second stage expansion is known as UFB2 and UFB2+ under the Government’s Ultra-fast Broadband scheme, and will see 27 more towns and locations gain access to high speed broadband. Work is already underway in the towns of Ngaruawahia, Stratford, Omokoroa and Putaruru, with households aleady being connected in some of these areas.
Next to join the Ultrafast Fibre (UFF) network will be the Matangi – Tamahere area to the south of Hamilton and also Tirau. Work in these locations is scheduled to begin next month. In addition, fibre roll out in Katikati in the Bay of Plenty will get underway in June, while Huntly in the north Waikato will see work begin in July.
These UFB2 and UFB2+ areas represent network expansion on top of UFF’s completed deployment of 3,000 kilometres of fibre optic to eight central North Island cities and towns.
UFF Chief Executive, William Hamilton says there continues to be solid progress with expanding the network which is great news for these smaller locations.
“We know there has been a lot of anticipation in these smaller communities about the arrival of fibre, so seeing work get underway is great to see,” he says. “Currently with a standard residential connection being free of charge, we are hoping to encourage as many members of our new communities as possible to access the benefits of this great technology”.
Households and businesses can get further information at www.fibreiscoming.co.nz which provides a list of towns and approximate start dates under UFB2 and UFB2+.
About Ultrafast Fibre Limited:
Ultrafast Fibre built, owns and operates a 3,000km fibre network in the urban areas of Hamilton, Tauranga, Whanganui, New Plymouth, Tokoroa, Hawera, Cambridge and Te Awamutu. This network is available to more than 190,000 homes, schools and businesses.
In addition work is underway on providing fibre for 12 more North Island towns, Ngaruawahia, Huntly, Kihikihi, Raglan, Eltham, Inglewood, Stratford, Waitara, Putaruru, Te Puke, Omokoroa and Katikati. The UFF network represents about 13% of the entire national UFB build. A further expansion now includes 15 new and/or areas adjacent to these existing cities and towns.

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