Friday, April 15, 2016
The country is more reliant on wireless internet than ever before, with total broadband connections reaching 1.23m.
Kiwis are continuing to move away from fixed-line services on the copper network to fibre, which is up 21%.
Chorus says it's now completing an average of 480 fibre connections per weekday.
Fixed-line connections are slowly shrinking and now sit at about 1.74m.
The government has extended its target for the fibre telecommunications network to 80% of the country.
It's estimated that will cost about $1.8b to build.