State-owned Kordia may join forces with a Chinese-backed company which has secured funding to build a submarine internet cable between Auckland and Sydney.
Axin confirmed its intentions yesterday to build a transtasman internet pipe. Chairman Robin Lee said the company had a funding agreement for the US$100 million ($122 million) project with a state-owned Chinese bank.
If it went ahead, the cable would be completed in about 18 months, Lee said.
The Axin project would rival the Southern Cross Cable Network, which has a monopoly on international internet capacity.
Commentators said more cable operators would bring competition and put downward pressure on the price of transporting overseas internet traffic into New Zealand. Axin is the Australasian representative of China Communications Service, in which China Telecom has a majority stake.