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    17/12/2013 09:00
    GENERAL
    
    REL: 0900 HRS Chorus Limited (NS)
    
    GENERAL: CNU: Ultra-fast broadband on the horizon for Greymouth
    
    MEDIA RELEASE
    
    17 December 2013
    
    Ultra-fast broadband on the horizon for Greymouth
    
    Chorus has today commenced work to deploy its ultra-fast broadband network in
    Greymouth, supported by local lines company Westpower.
    
    About 3,500 premises will be passed by the UFB rollout in Greymouth and eight
    schools connected directly to fibre. Chorus has contracted local company
    Electronet to carry out the work to build UFB in the town.  Following an
    agreement with local power company Westpower, a large section of the UFB
    build in Greymouth will be installed on existing power poles.
    
    Chorus' General Manager for Infrastructure, Ed Beattie, said this is the
    first area where Chorus is deploying its fibre network overhead. "Westpower
    and Electronet share our views on the socio-economic benefits of ultra-fast
    broadband and have taken a very collaborative approach to working with us to
    bring fibre to their region as soon as possible.
    
    "The Greymouth fibre network will be a mix of underground and aerial cabling,
    and using Westpower's existing poles means we can minimise the disruption to
    the community that digging up roads and footpaths would otherwise bring," he
    said. "It also means we can get on with our deployment faster, and help
    ensure the community can get access to UFB sooner."
    
    The aerial fibre cable has been specially designed for Chorus and takes into
    account local New Zealand conditions, being only 11mm in diameter it is
    expected to blend into the existing aerial lines and have minimal visual
    impact for the community.
    
    "Westpower's enthusiasm for the project has enabled us to bring forward our
    use of aerial network from FY15 and is a model that we hope to replicate in
    other areas as the rollout programme continues to gain momentum," Beattie
    said.
    
    Rob Caldwell, Group Chief Executive of Electronet said that Greymouth gets
    twice the benefit with the Chorus rollout starting. "We kick off the work to
    bring ultra-fast broadband to Greymouth homes and businesses, and boost the
    local economy by contracting to Electronet and providing additional revenue
    to Westpower.  It's a great outcome for us."
    
    Electronet will be responsible for connecting Chorus' fibre cabling/ducting
    to Westpower poles just below existing power lines. Once the network rollout
    is completed in an area end users will be able to request an ultra-fast
    broadband service from their retail service provider and Chorus will connect
    them to the network at that time.
    
    Chorus is building about 70% of the UFB network in a public-private
    partnership with Government. Chorus has 24 areas around New Zealand where it
    is deploying the UFB network and expects to have passed 830,900 premises with
    fibre by the end of 2019.
    
    At 30 September Chorus had completed work to build the UFB network past about
    171,500 premises, bringing 226,000 end users within reach of the network.
    This included 41,639 priority premises (schools, hospitals and businesses),
    meaning 54% of priority premises had been passed.
    
    ENDS
    
    Electronet Services is the contracting subsidiary company of Westpower Ltd.,
    that owns and operates the electricity distribution network on West Coast of
    New Zealand. The shares in the company are held by the West Coast Electric
    Power Trust on behalf of the electors of the district. Electronet commenced
    operating in October 1997 and now provides electrical services coast-wide and
    across the South Island. The main office is situated on Tainui Street,
    Greymouth with depots in Reefton, Hokitika and Harihari. ElectroNet Services
    are the West Coast's leading Domestic, Industrial and Commercial Electrical
    Contractors.
    
    For further information:
    
    Ian Bonnar
    Corporate Affairs Manager
    Phone: +64 9 358 6061
    Mobile: +64 (27) 215 7564
    Email: [email protected]
    
    Brett Jackson
    Investor Relations Manager
    Phone: +64 4 498 9271
    Mobile: +64 (27) 488 7808
    Email: [email protected]
    End CA:00245278 For:CNU    Type:GENERAL    Time:2013-12-17 09:00:05
    				
 
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