A Tauranga organisation is transforming itself into a paperless office as installation of Ultra-Fast Broadband in the city nears completion this month.
Since taking on the Ultra-Fast Broadband, the Tauranga Moana Restorative Justice Trust has reduced its paperwork by 95 per cent with the goal of becoming a paperless office.
The not-for-profit organisation often experienced download delays on large legal documents, with up to 70 folders of paperwork needing to be stored annually.
General manager Bastiaan Kramer realised he needed a better solution.
"Our staff were complaining that they couldn't download files fast enough. It turns out the slow internet connection was causing a bottleneck for people trying to access it at the same time. So we decided to move to fibre," Mr Kramer said.