Opinion
Lower internet prices and unlimited downloads for home connections are predicted to be the result of a new high-speed link planned between New Zealand, Australia and the United States.
The project would build a $900 million, 13,000km high-speed link within three years.
The "Pacific Fibre" project is backed by some of New Zealand's best-known businessmen, including high-flyers Sam Morgan, Sir Stephen Tindall and Rod Drury.
It would provide a broadband connection with five times the capacity of the current connection, part-owned by Telecom.
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