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Chorus dips in fixed lines, customers choose wireless

The telco infrastructure provider should soon ‘switch off’ its copper network.

Thu, 18 Jul 2019

Chorus’ latest connections update shows rising fibre and declining copper lines, which a telco commentator said is a good sign but still leaves a hole in the fixed wireless market.

For the last quarter of 2018, total broadband connections rose 5000 to 1.19 million along with 50,000 new fibre

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