Most NZ businesses and individuals will have to connect to the data centre somehow.
My point was that the UFB didn't facilitate the data centres - the capability has been there for years.
I agree that the UFB has given us a great network for individuals and small businesses (large businesses had great access for a long time).
Judith ‘Whaleoil’ Collins says she won’t resign, even if National drops below 20%. What an awful woman she is. Key has been more effective in 1 day than Collins has been in months - and it’s off the back of one solitary opinion piece. Collins is an egotistical narcissistic wrecking ball - demolishing National from the inside out.
Judith ‘Whaleoil’ Collins says she won’t resign, even if National drops below 20%. What an awful woman she is. Key has been more effective in 1 day than Collins has been in months - and it’s off the back of one solitary opinion piece. Collins is an egotistical narcissistic wrecking ball - demolishing National from the inside out.
It's not like she has any competition for the job, no one wants it, and besides apparently, 'Caucus has never been happier' !
This bit interesting.
Shoots down Southland suggestion
"Some observers suggested that Microsoft might have done well to place the facility in Southland, in South Island, close to the 850MW Manapōuri hydroelectric power station, which will have space capacity since Rio Tinto Zinc has announced plans to close an aluminum smelting plant there. NZ Herald points out that this was never an option, as North Island has the majority of the NZ population, and international fiber optic cables land in Auckland."
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