Broadband penetration in rural NZ at 72%, says WIPNZ report
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Rural New Zealanders just as likely to use the internet as city dwellers, broadband connectivity catching up
By Computerworld Staff | Auckland | Friday, 9 December, 2011 | 4 Comments
The penetration of broadband services in rural areas of New Zealand has risen significantly in the past four years, according to the third World Internet Project New Zealand (WIPNZ) survey.
The biannual report shows 84 percent of rural New Zealanders who have an internet connection in their homes (which is 85 percent) are on broadband, rising from the 47 percent reported in the first survey conducted in 2007. (Please note: When story was originally published, the figure written was 84 percent. This has since been corrected.)
The report says only one in 20 users in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch remain on dial-up, with broadband rates increasing to from 76 percent in 2007 to 95 percent.
While broadband connectivity might favour city centres, the report shows that rural New Zealanders are as likely to use the internet as their city counterparts, and more likely than people in towns.
The survey of 1255 New Zealanders was conducted by AUT University in July and August of this year, with funding from the National Library of New Zealand and Internet NZ.
It also covers internet usage by region, sex, income, and the social networking habits of New Zealanders.
The full report can be downloaded here:
Comments
Rural Broadband
15Mbps rural, huh. Must live right outside the cabinet or exchange. Alas most rural people are way too far from either and have to use satellite or dialup.
Posted by Anonymous at 13:21:27 on December 16, 2011
Posted by Anonymous at 13:21:27 on December 16, 2011
utter rubbish
Rural New Zealand doesn't have anywhere near that level of broadband, if you use a reasonable definition of broadband.
Posted by Anonymous at 14:09:12 on December 12, 2011
Posted by Anonymous at 14:09:12 on December 12, 2011
utter rubbish
That's because most of the rural numbers they called to survey were engaged - trying to check their mail on dial-up at 14kb/s
Posted by BlueShift at 15:03:47 on December 12, 2011
Posted by BlueShift at 15:03:47 on December 12, 2011
utter rubbish
Such vitreol..It looks like you chose to live in a place very few NZers want to live. Tough . I am rural and my DL rate is 15Mbps
Posted by Anonymous at 15:41:13 on December 12, 2011
Posted by Anonymous at 15:41:13 on December 12, 2011





