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New broadband competition arriving via sea and sky

Hawaiki Cable's commercial launch nears, Kacific's bird is in the factory.

Thu, 01 Mar 2018

For more than a decade and a half, New Zealand had only one major broadband link to the outside world: the 50% Spark-owned Southern Cross Cable, which connects Australia, New Zealand and the US.

Now that’s changing, big time.

The Auckland-Sydney Tasman Global Access Cable, a $US70 million

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