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    CNU
    08/03/2012 08:45
    GENERAL
    
    REL: 0845 HRS Chorus Limited (NS)
    
    GENERAL: CNU: Chorus announces next towns to get UFB
    
    Telecommunications infrastructure company, Chorus, today confirms the
    locations where it will break new ground in the second year of its Ultra-Fast
    Broadband deployment.
    
    From July this year Chorus will start building the UFB network in six more
    towns - Invercargill, Nelson, Oamaru, Queenstown, Timaru and Whakatane - as
    well as continue to extend its fibre network even further in areas where work
    is already underway.  This means that by June 2013 Chorus will have delivered
    fibre past 149,000 premises.
    
    Chorus is publishing its second year plans in advance of deployment to let
    retail service providers, local councils and communities know about the work
    which will bring fibre closer to even more New Zealand homes and businesses.
    
    Chorus CEO Mark Ratcliffe said: "We are gaining the momentum we expected as
    we move into the second year of UFB build.  Each week, our team lays a
    further 50km of new fibre optic cable past homes, schools, major health
    facilities and businesses.  We're excited about starting work in new towns.
    While plans for remaining areas are still being developed we will start work
    in all our UFB towns and cities in year three."
    
    Chorus is working with Crown Fibre Holdings on the indicative deployment
    forecasts for the full UFB programme and plans to share these with industry
    and consult with local councils over the next few months. "We will release
    confirmed plans each year, as we're doing today for year two, but it's good
    to give stakeholders a view of our forecasted plans so that they can make
    informed decisions about product development, provide input on likely demand
    areas and co-ordinate local works," Ratcliffe said.
    
    Earlier this week, Chorus also released the list of 502 schools that will be
    getting UFB fibre between July 2012 and June 2013.
    
    Chorus has already begun the rollout of the new UFB network in Auckland,
    Ashburton, Blenheim, Dunedin, Napier-Hastings, Palmerston North, Rotorua,
    Taupo and the Greater Wellington region (including Masterton).
    
    Information on all the deployment areas and the list of schools is available
    on the Chorus website www.chorus.co.nz/ultrafast-broadband.  It features an
    online map that outlines the UFB roll-out for the first and second years, and
    identifies areas where Chorus business fibre is available today.
    
    In all, Chorus will extend the reach of its existing 29,000km fibre network
    to deploy UFB past more than 830,000 urban homes, businesses, schools,
    hospitals and medical facilities throughout New Zealand by the end of 2019.
    
    END.
    
    Year 2 UFB deployment plans covering the period from 1 July 2012 to 30 June
    2013.
    
    Auckland: Lonely Track area of Albany, Rosedale, Glenfield, Wairau Valley,
    Takapuna, Henderson, Freemans Bay, Ponsonby, Westmere, Newmarket, Gladstone
    Road and parts of Parnell, Woodbine Road area of Greenlane, Otahuhu, the
    remaining East Tamaki industrial area, Wiri and the George Bolt Memorial
    Drive area of Mangere.
    
    Ashburton: Some areas of Tinwald and Allenton.
    
    Blenheim: The western areas of Redwoodtown and Riversdale and the southern
    Springlands suburbs.
    
    Dunedin: Central and South Dunedin, some areas of Kenmure and Kaikorai, and
    the remaining North Dunedin suburbs.
    
    Invercargill: Central Invercargill, Gladstone and the Kew Road area of
    Kingswell.
    
    Napier-Hastings: In Napier; central Napier, along Marine Parade and the
    Bridge Street area.  In Hastings; central Hastings and the Orchard Road area.
    
    Nelson: Central and south Nelson, and central Richmond area.
    
    Palmerston North: Some areas of Cloverlea, Milson and Kelvin Grove.
    
    Oamaru: Central Oamaru and some streets in the Perth Street and Arun Street
    area.
    
    Queenstown: Central Queenstown area.
    
    Rotorua: Some areas of Ngongotaha, the commercial areas along state highway
    30 , and some areas of Glenholme and Utuhina.
    
    Taupo: Remaining areas of central Taupo, and some areas in Tauhara, Hilltop
    and Richmond Heights.
    
    Timaru: Washdyke, Smithfield, central Timaru, and some areas across
    Marchwiel, Gleniti, Westend, Waimataitai and Redruth.
    
    Greater Wellington region, including Masterton: Hutt City (Seaview Road,
    central Petone and Lower Hutt area), Porirua (central Porirua and some areas
    of Tawa), Wellington (the commercial areas bordering Centennial Highway,
    central Johnsonville, eastern Hutt Road and Thorndon area), Masterton
    (central Masterton and some areas of Solway).
    
    Whakatane: Some of the commercial areas bordering The Strand and Commerce
    Street area.
    
    For further information:
    Melanie Marshall
    027 452 6231
    [email protected]
    End CA:00220477 For:CNU    Type:GENERAL    Time:2012-03-08 08:45:23
    				
 
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