British actor Stephen Fry's criticism of New Zealand's broadband does not appear to have the Government too abashed, with Communications and Information Technology Minister Amy Adams today boasting about the "excellent progress'' made in the last three years.
At a Commerce Commission conference on the future of high-speed broadband in Auckland today, Ms Adams spoke about the importance of faster broadband and the Government's commitment to achieving it.
"Over our first term, the Government made excellent progress toward the delivery of faster broadband services,'' she said.
"We delivered on our commitment to provide $1.35 billion for ultra-fast broadband and $300 million for the rural broadband initiative.''
Ms Adams said contracts had been locked in, the rollout was under way, and competitive wholesale prices had been secured, but it was up to the industry to ensure New Zealanders got the quality and performance they expected at prices they could afford.