Kim Dotcom has laid out plans for free internet for all Kiwis while claiming huge international interest in his new Mega data storage and sharing website.
The tycoon - facing extradition to the United States to answer internet piracy allegations - spoke to media this afternoon saying he had just three hours of sleep in the day leading up to the launch of his new venture.
The site was launched at 6.48am - a year after Dotcom and three colleagues were arrested and charged with copyright violation.
Dotcom claimed 250,000 registrations within hours. He said the surge of interest initially caused huge capacity management issues.
The website offers cloud storage with a twist - it promises "on the fly'' encryption, meaning only those uploading data would ever know its contents. The site would effectively operate as a Swiss vault for secrets, with users controlling the knowledge of what it contained.