3 October, 2002 Media Statement
Wireless Critical to Broadband Roll-Out
Minister for Information Technology Paul Swain said wireless technologies would have a big part to play in the
government’s broadband project, known as PROBE, especially in remote areas.
Mr Swain was speaking at the e-vision Interactive Breakfast No.7 of the Unwired World series in Wellington this morning.
“It is evisaged that in a number of areas broadband solutions will involve a combination of technologies, including
fixed wire, wireless and satellite.”
Wireless is a technology that is still in its infancy but has advanced significantly since the government introduced its
broadband initiatives last year,” said Mr Swain.
“To help with this development Industry NZ is funding a study aimed at identifying wireless/mobile sector opportunities
for New Zealand,” he said.
“One of the key purposes of the ‘Wireless/Mobile niche industry sector study’, which is currently underway, is to elicit
views from the industry on whether there are constraints to mobile (and fixed) wireless niche sector growth in New
Zealand,” he said.
“In particular the study will examine whether there are actions that Industry NZ could take to overcome constraints that
may be identified. Where necessary a whole-of-government approach may be required.
“It is likely we will learn more about wireless/mobile opportunities from the niche study and this could indicate an
opportunity to develop a specific targeted programme.”
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