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New Zealand internet is going unlimited

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Broadband connections with unlimited data caps made up over 70 percent of all broadband connections in New Zealand in 2018, Stats NZ said today.

There were more than 1.3 million unlimited broadband connections at June 2018, a 16 percent increase from one year ago.

“The increase in unlimited data plans shows New Zealanders’ increasing data needs,” business performance manager Laura O'Leary said. “Unlimited plans have become cheaper and more available nationwide and more people are switching to having unlimited data in their homes and businesses.” . . . Read on . . .>

  • Source/ReadMore: A StatsNZ release
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