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Spark, Vodafone and 2degrees announce rural broadband and mobile services in 20 locations

Spark, Vodafone and 2degrees announce rural broadband and mobile services in 20 locations

The new sites are the result of an industry leading collaboration between the three mobile network operators and Crown Infrastructure Partners

The new RCG cell site at  Whangarei Heads

The new RCG cell site at Whangarei Heads

Credit: Spark NZ

The new sites are the result of an industry leading collaboration between the three mobile network operators and Crown Infrastructure Partners (CIP) to build essential broadband and mobile services for rural New Zealand.  

CIP contracted the Rural Connectivity Group (RCG) which was established to provide connectivity to rural New Zealand.  

The RCG is a joint venture between Spark, Vodafone and 2degrees, to build, operate and maintain this essential rural network infrastructure. Services are now available over the RCG network to customers of Spark, Vodafone or 2degrees.  

The 20 new sites, the first of more than 500 new sites, range from the Far North all the way down to Southland. 

The new sites will provide high speed wireless broadband and quality mobile coverage to around 1,600 rural homes and businesses, across 70 kilometres of state highway and 13 tourist sites.  

Depending on the customer’s provider and their current mobile phone, some customers may need to get software updates to their phone or upgrade their phone.   

“It’s exciting to see fast broadband and world class mobile infrastructure rolling out into rural areas around New Zealand,” says Jolie Hodson, CEO, Spark, in a statement.  

“The connectivity is much needed to bridge the digital divide for rural communities and help the rural sector remain competitive. Bringing together the investment from Spark, Vodafone and 2degrees along with the Government’s RBI2 funding has been the key to providing service into more challenging and remote areas of New Zealand.”  

Vodafone CEO Jason Paris says keeping Kiwis connected is a top priority for Vodafone. 

“We’re thrilled to be working alongside Spark, 2degrees and the Government to bring connectivity to rural New Zealand, which is the powerhouse of our economy,” says Paris. 

He notes that for this sector to remain competitive they need fast broadband and mobile coverage – not just in offices, but on farms, in schools, and on the roads.  

“This once in a generation opportunity for all three mobile network operators to provide both competitive ultra-fast broadband and world class 4G mobile infrastructure will not only deliver the connectivity for rural New Zealand, but also the safety of Kiwis living in those remote areas,” he states. 

“We’re proud as an industry to be able to collaborate and work together where it makes sense,” says Paul Mathewson, 2degress chief commercial officer and RCG Board member. 

“Our RCG partnership with Spark and Vodafone is the perfect example,” he adds. 

“Connecting Kiwis with their loved ones or the people they do business with is at the heart of what drives us at 2degrees, and we’re thrilled that fast connectivity is going to reach the furthest and most remote corners of New Zealand.”   

The Government via Crown Infrastructure Partners contracted the RCG to be the infrastructure provider to bring mobile and wireless broadband coverage to rural New Zealand under the Rural Broadband Initiative 2 and the Mobile Black Spot fund.  

Once the RCG project is completed it will deliver new mobile and wireless broadband coverage to at least 38,000 rural homes and businesses. It will also provide mobile coverage to a further 1,200 kilometres of state highways and provide connectivity to at least 152 top New Zealand tourist destinations by December 2022.   

The RCG network uses Nokia 4G Multi Operator Core Network (MOCN) which has been deployed successfully with three mobile network operators. This new technology allows RCG to deploy one Radio Access Network (RAN) to connect to the three differently architectured core networks of Spark, Vodafone and 2degrees.    

This allows all three mobile networks to provide services to these rural communities from just one cell site that requires only three antennas to operate. 

The list of RCG sites that are now live:  

Northland Region 

Kaihu – Kaipara District Council 

Aranga – Kaipara District Council 

Fisher Riley – Far North District Council 

Whangarei Heads – Whangarei District Council 

Pipiwai – Whangarei District Council 

Kaiatea Road – Whangarei District Council  

Auckland Region 

Kaipara Coast Highway – Auckland Council 

Te Arai – Auckland Council  

Hawkes Bay Region 

Waihua Beach – Wairoa District Council  

Taranaki Region 

Junction Road – Stratford District Council  

Ruapehu Region 

Raurimu – Ruapehu District Council  

West Coast Region 

Charleston - Buller District Council 

Rapahoe – Grey District Council 

Tatare – Westland District Council 

Ruatapu – Westland District Council 

Inangahua - Buller District Council 

Ikamatua – Buller District Council  

Southland Region 

Morton Mains – Southland District Council  

Waikawa – Southland District Council 

Otahu Flat – Southland District Council 

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