Computerworld – Satellite broadband blasts off in New Zealand

24 August 2005 · 0 comments

Computerworld’s article Satellite broadband blasts off in New Zealand tells us: The launch of the world’s largest telecommunications satellite, iPSTAR, means … local users will soon be enjoying their share of 40Gbit/s. … “It means we can offer service to some 50,000 domiciles in New Zealand that previously couldn’t get anything but 22kbit/s dialup.”

 

Computerworld’s article Satellite broadband blasts off in New Zealand tells us:

The launch of the world’s largest telecommunications satellite, iPSTAR, means … local users will soon be enjoying their share of 40Gbit/s. … “It means we can offer service to some 50,000 domiciles in New Zealand that previously couldn’t get anything but 22kbit/s dialup.”

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