Announcing Free Data Rollover As Standard On All Plans
Dataview (our new client portal released today, which you can read more about here) has allowed us to track and report on data in such a way that we can now offer 1 months free data rollover as...
View ArticleThe bright side to not getting a Crown Fibre contract
We have recently hired space within a rack owned by one of the Local Fibre Companies (LFC) contracted to roll-out UFB for Crown Fibre Holdings (CF). There was a lengthy delay on the rack being made...
View ArticleUFB installs and the dreaded consents process
I am getting a little tired of writing about UFB issues, but the reality is that it is a massive infrastructure project that is completely reshaping the New Zealand telecommunications market, and as...
View ArticleContent and Resource Sharing
On a recent news piece on TV regarding Network for Learning, a teacher was interviewed and spoke about how high speed connectivity will open up opportunities for resource sharing. In this case she was...
View ArticleIs UFB just a DSL replacement?
Management within a fibre company we deal with recently told me that they weren’t worried about competing with GPON class UFB services as they were the equivalent of business grade DSL services, and...
View ArticleGigatown: Chorus are not creating a Chattanooga fibre replica
Chorus has heavily referenced the success of Chattanooga’s fibre network in it’s offer to deploy the fastest fibre in the Southern Hemisphere but are they really replicating that case study in any...
View ArticleChanges to how DTS charges for data in New Zealand
DTS is pleased to announce we are lowering our data charges. DTS NZ’s new traffic billing model In the New Zealand ISP market there are three basic types of traffic: International. This is data that...
View ArticleThe basis for my choice of transit suppliers
As the ISP space becomes more and more commoditised, particularly in the residential and SME segments, the amount of suppliers pitching low price wholesale IP transit is ever increasing. A supplier of...
View ArticleHow will a new international cable benefit NZ?
I am going to write a three part series of posts on the subject of the additional undersea cables planned for NZ in the coming years. These posts will cover pricing, redundancy, and capacity...
View ArticleReduced profits and fewer ISP’s – the NZ ISP Market In 2015
I haven’t had a chance to write a post, or to do anything really, since DTS purchased ITtelenet, but a post by @billbennettnz caught my attention a few weeks back and got me thinking about the...
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