Hey all,
For my last post, here is the latest news coming from the ICT sector in New Zealand.
“Vodafone’s general manager of corporate affairs, Tom Chignall, labels the New Zealand Institute’s latest broadband report “a bit myopic” for being focused on fibre. “Fibre is important, but it’s not the only way of delivering broadband,” he says. Even as a means of increasing fibre penetration, “the model is flawed”, Chignall says. “It seems like a step backwards, effectively renationalising Telecom’s assets.” The free market “may not have satisfied everyone”, but it has produced significant improvement in communications, and too much re-regulation might do more harm than good, he says.”
“The New Zealand Institute suggested, in its final report on broadband, that a single company be given monopoly ownership of “last-mile” connections between exchanges or street cabinets and user premises.
Existing telcos, utilities, local and central government, and other private investors, would have shares in the hypothetical company, christened FibreCo, and contribute resources, including fibre ducting and electronics to the company’s operation.”Read more at: http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/netw/780DEA3A6A492D66CC257422003381A9
Till next time…
GS







