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Vocus tracks the number of devices in its customers' households – and finds hyper-connected Kiwi homes

PLUS: One gig UFB fibre: is it way over the top? 

Thu, 29 Sep 2016
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Orcon (part of the Vocus group) is the latest ISP to announce super-fast "one gig" UFB fibre plans – taking advantage of Chorus' move to extend "giga" service from "Gigatown" winner Dunedin to the whole of the country from October 1 (check out some sample pricing here*).

That is, 1 gigabit per

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