Published 23/07/2015

Chorus has finished work upgrading rural broadband cabinets in Kapiti, Masterton and Upper Hutt, meaning more local residents can now benefit from better broadband services.

The upgraded cabinets are in Akatarawa Valley, Hautere, Te Horo and Whakataki.

This latest work means Chorus has now upgraded 22 cabinets in the Wellington and Wairarapa regions since the Rural Broadband Initiative started.

Chorus CEO Mark Ratcliffe says the latest upgrades will no doubt be well received by residents and businesses.

"Slow internet speeds have been a concern for businesses and residents in these areas for a while, so it's pleasing to be able to provide substantially-improved infrastructure.

"There's no question that access to better broadband makes a significant difference to the lives of rural New Zealanders, and this work programme shows how passionate we are about improving rural connectivity."

Before the cabinet upgrades, residents and businesses in these areas could generally only access broadband speeds of between 1 and 5Mbps. However, during peak times, those speeds would likely slow considerably.

Following the upgrade, residents and businesses should now be able to experience speeds of between 10 and 20Mbps, depending on the distance to the broadband cabinet. Residents who live within about 1km of their cabinet should be able to access a VDSL broadband service with speeds in excess of 20 Mbps. This is the fastest service over Chorus' existing copper network.

More importantly, the upgraded cabinet will mean better quality broadband. For example, during peak times when lots of people are using the internet, the broadband speeds will remain consistent.

The work Chorus has completed to date in the Wellington and Wairarapa regions has already resulted in a significant improvement to broadband speeds for those connected to the copper network through the Rural Broadband Initiative.

The average broadband connection speed in Ohariu has nearly doubled, jumping from 5.3Mbps to 10.3Mbps, while in Mana, the average speed has increased 87 per cent to 10Mbps. Otaki and Wairarapa residents will have also noticed a considerable improvement, with the average speed rising to 11.3Mbps (110 per cent increase) and 8.9 per cent (86 per cent increase) respectively.

"More reliable and consistent broadband speeds will provide faster upload speeds for photographs and images, faster download speeds for music and movies, and better, clearer video conversations with friends and family," Mr Ratcliffe says.

"Better broadband also helps rural businesses connect easily to the world and run applications from cloud-based services, reducing IT costs and improving business resilience.

"In practical terms for rural businesses, such as farms, this means better connection to services like livestock improvement records and markets overseas, as well as improving time management through online purchasing. Technology plays a big part in modern farming and now residents in these areas can be part of that."

Mr Ratcliffe says that although the broadband network has been upgraded, residents and businesses also have an important part to play in making the most of the upgraded broadband capability.

"A broadband service is also affected by factors including broadband internet connection plan, modem, computer and the wiring in the home or business.

"We also encourage residents and businesses to talk directly with their internet service provider to find out how they can make the most of our upgraded network."

The work in the Wellington and Wairarapa regions is part of Chorus' involvement in the Government's Rural Broadband Initiative. As part of this work, Chorus is upgrading about 1200 broadband cabinets in rural areas throughout New Zealand.

The estimated cost of Chorus' RBI work is in the range of $280-$295 million, with Chorus contributing 15-20 per cent of the cost.

More information
  1. Check your address on our map
  2. Contact your broadband provider to upgrade your plan
  3. You may need to upgrade your modem
Take a closer look
Map showing Akatarawa Valley area covered by latest RBI upgrades
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Map showing Hautere area covered by latest RBI upgrades
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Map showing Te Horo area covered by latest RBI upgrades
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Map showing Whakataki area covered by latest RBI upgrades

ENDS

For further information:
Nathan Beaumont
Stakeholder Communications Manager
Mobile: 021 243 8412
Email: Nathan.beaumont@chorus.co.nz

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