Geoblocking question unresolved after New Zealand lawsuit ends
A tool to watch regionally restricted video content will no longer be offered in New Zealand, ending a lawsuit that could have clarified the legality of such services in the country.
A tool to watch regionally restricted video content will no longer be offered in New Zealand, ending a lawsuit that could have clarified the legality of such services in the country.
Bigpipe, CallPlus, HD, Orcon, Snap, Spark, Trustpower or Vodafone?
Four New Zealand media companies filed legal proceedings Monday to prevent use of a service that lets people in the country view online entertainment content normally blocked there.
New Zealand’s third largest telco and broadband provider acquired by Australian-based, telecommunications and utilities provider, M2 Group.
Wanaka businesses will be able to access Ultra-Fast Broadband next month, as CallPlus completes the final step in a long campaign to bring fibre to the area.
"This seems a smart call by M2, although the wild card factor here will be the reactions of Kiwi customers to the overseas ownership and call centre support."