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Internet in New Zealand : ウィキペディア英語版
Internet in New Zealand
Internet access is widely available in New Zealand. Like Australia, it first became accessible to university students in the country in 1989. , there are 1,926,000 broadband connections and 53,000 dialup connections in New Zealand, of which 1,661,000 are residential and 316,000 are business or government. (For reference, there are 1,679,800 households in New Zealand .)
Digital subscriber line (DSL) over phone lines provides two-thirds of broadband access in New Zealand. ADSL2+ is available in most parts of the country, with VDSL2 available in some areas. Fibre to the home cover over half of the main towns and cities. The phone and fibre networks are mostly owned by network company Chorus Limited, which wholesale services to retail ISPs. Parts of Wellington, Kapiti and Christchurch have cable internet access. Nearly all of the population is covered by 3G mobile broadband, with 4G available to the majority. Satellite internet is available throughout the country.
, Ookla reports the average download speed for fixed broadband as 27.4 Mbit/s (ranked 42nd in the world) and the average upload speed as 13.2 Mbit/s (35th).〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Net Index from Ookla )〕 As of 2014 3rd quarter, Akamai reports an average peak download speed of 32.2Mbit/s (50th). For mobile broadband, , Ookla reports the average speed as 25.1Mbit/s, the fastest in the world.〔 Broadband pricing is at, or above the OECD average, and most connections have a fixed data cap. There are more than 80 ISPs, with two of them having three-quarters of the market. The New Zealand Government is funding two broadband expansion initiatives, with the aim of providing fibre to the home of 80% of the population and bringing broadband to 97.8% of the population by 2019. International connectivity is mainly provided by the Southern Cross Cable.
==Retail services==

, there are 1,335,000 DSL connections, comprising 69% of the total broadband connections. There are also 485,000 (25%) cellular, satellite, cable and fixed wireless connections, and 105,000 (5%) fibre connections.〔

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