New Zealand’s Broadband Map

September 2, 2010

in Access, The Blog

I have been meaning to write about that for a while, and have always postponed.

In http://www.broadbandmap.govt.nz/map/ there is a  map that gather data available from various sources to provide information about the demand and supply of broadband infrastructure across New Zealand. The first instance of the map has been online since 2007 and has been revised after consultation with users and potential users. It provides an overall view of broadband in New Zealand, making easier for Government to engage in aggregation of demand and for any interested party to check on the broadband coverage of each operator in the country. So if you want to know about broadband in New Zealand this is a nice place to start.

The National Broadband Map has been developed and is managed by the Ministry of Economic Development.

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  • Hi Costas

    The issue of providing detailed maps to understand national broadband coverage is one that I’m very interested in. I strongly believe that governments and operators should be working together to provide detailed information on a country’s coverage.

    I wrote a blog post on this topic recently and was pleased to see so many people provide links to mapping tools for a number of countries.

    Here’s the post: http://blog.advaoptical.com/ma...

    Thanks,
    Gareth
  • That is very interesting. There are quite a number of maps inside the comments of your post.

    Thanks Gareth!
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