Chorus calls an end to Dunedin Gigatown subsidy
Today Chorus has confirmed that
subsidised wholesale pricing for Dunedin’s gigabit fibre
connections, as part of the Gigatown competition, will end
on 30 June 2019 - but luckily for Dunedin customers of Stuff
Fibre, the special pricing will be extended until that date
in 2020.
“The announcement by Chorus is likely to
bring an end to cheaper gigabit pricing for many Dunedin
consumers, with the move putting pressure on Internet
Service Providers to pass on the extra cost,” says Stuff
Fibre General Manager, Wayne Miller.
“But we love
the internet as much as our customers do, so even though our
prices will no longer be subsidised by Chorus, we’re
giving them the chance to make the most of the fastest fibre
broadband available by honouring our cheaper pricing for an
extra year.”
Since Dunedin was named New Zealand’s
Gigatown five years ago - coming out on top out of 27 towns
and cities to get one-gigabit-per-second internet, the
fastest in the Southern Hemisphere - gigabit fibre has been
rolled out to nearly 53,000 homes and businesses, and there
have been around 13,000 new gigabit connections.
While
the subsidised Gigatown pricing scheme is coming to an end,
Chorus assures Gigatown residents that the benefits of the
fast internet will continue. For instance, the average small
business and household broadband speed in the city hit
361Mbps last month, four times the national average, and the
14 gigabit-powered Wi-Fi hotspots available across the city
will stay up and running.
Stuff Fibre will continue
its current pricing for customers on a gigabit plan up to
the end of June 2020. New and existing Dunedin Stuff Fibre
customers can add the gigabit extension to their plan.
Visit www.stuff-fibre.co.nz for more about
Stuff
Fibre.