Pacific Fibre, the company that hoped to build New Zealand's second international internet link, will cease operations after failing to raise enough capital for the project.
Pacific Fibre hoped to build a 12,950km fibre cable between Auckland, Sydney and Los Angeles at an estimated cost of $400 million.
But it just announced that it has failed to raise enough money for the project and would cease operations.
"We've spent millions of shareholder funds trying to get this done and despite getting some good investor support we have not been able to find the level of investment required in New Zealand initially and more broadly offshore," said Pacific Fibre chairman Sam Morgan.
"We feel like we've done everything we can to succeed and we are all hugely disappointed that we have not managed to get there," he said.