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InternetNZ looks forward to fibre future

Media Release - 5 February 2009 - InternetNZ (Internet New Zealand Inc) today responds to the announcement by Communications and Information Technology Minister Steven Joyce in respect to cancellation of the Broadband Investment Fund.

Executive Director Keith Davidson says the focus is now clearly on the Ultra Fast Broadband roll-out.

"We look forward to working with Government directly to ensure that the Ultra Fast Broadband to the Premises rollout achieves the Government's goals as quickly as possible and provides the best value for money."

The five principles originally set out by John Key will be crucial to the success of the $1.5 billion spend, says Davidson. These include having no undue advantage to existing providers, open access architecture, avoidance of duplication, accessibility to all, and a focus on public private partnerships.

The InternetNZ-commissioned Network Strategies report "Broadband Strategy Options for New Zealand" provides a proposal involving using utilities such as energy lines companies to assist in a cost-effective rollout. InternetNZ believes this report provides a useful starting point for the Governments broadband infrastructure planning.

“The Government does not have to adopt a “one size fits all” approach. Serious consideration needs to be given to regionally based developments, working with existing telco and other network providers, to drive down rollout costs and to provide the solutions that work best for any given region."

Davidson says while InternetNZ accepts that the decision has been made in respect to cancelling the previous Government's Broadband Investment Fund, it is clear that there is significant demand in the regions to get ultrafast broadband quickly.

"A huge amount of assessment and planning work was undertaken around the country. This huge push for ultra fast broadband should be tapped into within the Government's new plans," says Davidson.

"The Government should consider whether the framework and planning from the BIF could be revised to provide a way to help with broadband rollout outside the 75% of the country covered by the $1.5bn pledge."

For more information contact:

Keith Davidson
Executive Director
InternetNZ
021 377 587
exe.dir@internetnz.net.nz

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