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Spark's fixed-wireless growth could be slowing

Analysts see fixed-wireless as a highly desirable market for Spark because Chorus can't clip the ticket. PLUS: Vocus updates on UFB.

Chris Keall
Thu, 21 Jun 2018

New figures released by Spark today indicate its growth in the fixed wireless market could be cooling or even slightly under target.

Fixed wireless uses Spark's 4G network (usually used for cellphones, of course) to deliver broadband into a home as an alternative to a copper line or UFB fibre.

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Chris Keall
Thu, 21 Jun 2018
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