Cabinets rev-up broadband for 10,000 in Whanganui
Cabinets rev-up broadband for 10,000 Whanganui residents
Local telecommunications network operator Chorus has completed over two thirds of its work to rev-up the broadband network in Whanganui with more than 10,000 residents now able to benefit from high speed internet access.
New roadside cabinets and fibre optic cable has been deployed in local streets to bring high speed broadband equipment closer to customers. This massive investment will see 59 upgraded cabinets and an additional 78km of fibre optic cable deployed in Whanganui before the end of next year, building on the 29km fibre network already in Wanganui.
Chorus Fibre-to-the-Node Programme Manager Ed Beattie said they’re bringing the equipment closer to people because the closer you are to the equipment the faster your broadband speed is.
"Each cabinet is the equivalent of a mini telephone exchange and contain the electronic equipment needed to deliver high speed broadband to homes via Chorus' network.
"Around half of homes connected to the new cabinets are within five hundred metres of our fibre optic cable network and ninety per cent within one kilometre. This provides an ideal springboard for even faster broadband speeds in the future through VDSL2 technology and fibre to the home," he said.
Customers
within 2km of a new cabinet should be able to connect at
faster ADSL2+ broadband speeds subject to other factors
including their broadband plan, modem, computer, and the
wiring in their home or business. Customers near the local
telephone exchange continue to have their broadband service
delivered from equipment based there.
“We encourage
Whanganui residents to talk directly with their broadband
service provider to find out if they’re connected to our
upgraded network or when they will be.”
Chorus is
upgrading about 3,600 cabinets and adding 2,500km of fibre
optic cable to Telecom's existing 25,000km fibre network to
enable the delivery of broadband speeds of at least 10Mbps
to 80 percent of New Zealanders by the end of next year.
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