Bids open for Ultra-Fast Broadband expansion 1 Sep 2015
New Zealand Government
Hon Amy Adams
Minister for Communications
Embargoed until 12am, 1 September 2015
Bids
open for Ultra-Fast Broadband expansion
Communications
Minister Amy Adams will today release a Request for
Proposals (RFP) for the next stage of rolling out fast,
reliable broadband to New Zealanders.
“Four and a half years after the first fibre trench was dug in Whangarei, the Government’s world-leading Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative is more than 50 per cent complete with around 750,000 Kiwis already able to connect to faster, more reliable broadband,” says Ms Adams.
“New Zealanders are hungry for better connectivity and the initiative has been incredibly successful. That’s why we confirmed in March that we would extend Ultra-Fast Broadband from a target of 75 per cent of New Zealanders to at least 80 per cent.
“The RFP is a critical step in deciding which communities are next in line to get fibre and what companies will deliver it.”
There are more than 110 towns and communities noted in the RFP as potential areas for inclusion but Ms Adams noted it was important to understand that not all those towns will get fibre and others not listed could also end up with fibre.
“My focus is squarely on getting faster broadband to as many people as possible,” says Ms Adams.
The RFP’s list of towns encompasses a further 7.5 per cent of New Zealanders to ensure a competitive bid process is created. Tenderers are also invited to build fibre to fringe areas of the first round of UFB towns in addition to the other areas suggested and to suggest other candidate areas for fibre.
The long list is made up of the next largest towns not covered by the first phase of the Ultra-Fast Broadband initiative. These towns have been determined based on current population and projected population sizes in 2023 and informed by council submissions.
“Faster, more reliable connectivity is the single most important thing we can do for regional economic development,’ says Ms Adams.
“We want people living outside the bigger centres to enjoy the economic, health and education benefits that fibre is delivering to 33 of our towns and cities. I encourage network builders to make proposals which will help the Government achieve this next step,” Ms Adams says.
Economic analysis of the first stage of the UFB build has found that high-speed broadband could benefit New Zealanders by $32.8 billion over 20 years.
Territorial Authorities have expressed strong interest in the recent Registration of Interest process Ms Adams says.
“A large majority of councils are ready to help prospective partners fashion bids which will support speedy and cost-effective UFB deployment in their respective areas, and I encourage network builders to work alongside them.”
The Crown-owned company, Crown Fibre Holdings has been charged with running the RFP bid process for the expansion and overseeing the Crown’s investment in the network build.
The Request For Proposals to
extend the UFB initiative to at least 80 per cent of the
population has been issued by Crown Fibre Holdings and
bidders have until 28 October 2015 to respond. The extension
is being funded by up to $210 million from the Future
Investment Fund.
http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/1509/QA_on_UFB_extension_RFP.pdf
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