N4L connects 90% of schools to Managed Network
N4L connects 90% of schools to Managed Network within two years
Today N4L is marking a milestone with 90% of the country’s schools connected to its Managed Network, providing more than 735,000 teachers and students throughout New Zealand access to fast, uncapped internet running at predictable speeds in their classrooms.
Associate Minister of Education Nikki Kaye announced the milestone today in a press release celebrating a number of digital learning milestones, noting the Managed Network rollout is running about a year ahead of schedule, with the remaining schools able to connect next year.
N4L is also marking the two-year anniversary since the first school connection, with West Auckland’s Massey Primary connecting to the Managed Network at the end of November 2013.
Currently, there are just under 2,300 connected schools and N4L CEO John Hanna says he’s encouraged by the company’s achievements to date, but also acknowledges there is still more work to be done once all schools are connected.
“The way schools use the internet is constantly evolving and the demand is skyrocketing, with increasing numbers using online learning programmes and video,” says Mr Hanna. “We are keeping ahead of the demand curve trend by proactively building new capability into the network, ensuring schools have more than enough internet to meet their classroom needs, and that they’ve got access to tools like web filtering to keep the environment safe for students.”
Mr Hanna credits the steady rollout rate to the company’s collaborative approach: “Our recipe for success is to work very closely with schools and technology vendors, such as Spark Digital, to ensure every school’s needs are catered to, and that our technology and services are designed with growth in mind.”
New Plymouth Girls High Principal Jennifer Ellis
says her school, with just under 1300 students, is pleased
with its recent Managed Network connection: “With the N4L
Managed Network, our internet speed and availability has
improved many times over, and our costs to deliver this
service have been reduced to near zero. We have a BYOD
program as well as a high ratio of computers per student,
and being on the Managed Network helps us achieve our goals
of providing excellent teaching and learning experiences
across all levels and subject areas.”
A recent survey
among schools which have used the Managed Network for six
months or longer indicates that 94% of respondents feel more
confident in implementing their digital strategy as a result
of being connected to the N4L Managed Network and 71%
increased their use of digital technology within the first
six months of connecting.
Fast facts: internet
traffic in schools from August to October
2015
In the last three months, N4L has noticed a
significant increase in traffic running on the Managed
Network, with schools collectively accessing 12.9 billion
web pages, streaming 1.7 billion minutes of video and using
1.8 petabytes of data. In the same period, N4L’s web
filtering and network security services have blocked more
than 191 million inappropriate pages; 19k viruses and 1.3
million instances of adware, spyware and other unwanted
applications.
ENDS