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Citylink
CityLink, established in 1995, offers two major services, dark fibre and Ethernet in the Wellington CBD
www.citylink.co.nz/

Smartlinx3
Smartlinx 3 was formed in 2004, with community shareholders including three City Councils; Hutt, Porirua and Upper Hutt to establish an open, competitive, high-bandwidth telecommunications infrastructure available to the communities and cities within the jurisdiction of Hutt City Council, Porirua City Council and Upper Hutt City Council
www.smartlinx3.co.nz/

Wired Country
Wired Country is a broadband provider serving operating in the Counties region of New Zealand, building an advanced broadband network to ensure business, schools and residential customers have access to the best digital communications technology available.
www.wiredcountry.co.nz/

Tasman Fibre Network
Network Tasman launched the Tasman Fibre Network in August 2005 a fibre optic network linking sites in the greater Nelson area.
www.networktasman.co.nz

Vector Communications
Vector Communications is an independent owner, operator and wholesaler of open-access fibre optic networks in Auckland and Wellington. Vector Communications is the communications network subsidiary of Vector, one of the largest owners and managers of network infrastructure in New Zealand.
http://www.vectorcommunications.co.nz/

CRCnet
Waikato Rural Wireless Network
The CRCnet Project has built a platform to support the deployment of wide scale rural wireless networks and has been successfully used in a number of networks across New Zealand and overseas. The Rotorua Schools network connects five schools and an ICT centre in a ring structure and has now been operational since September 2003.
www.crc.net.nz/

NZ Internet Exchanges
http://www.nzix.net/
There are currently five:
APE (Auckland Peering Exchange)
PNIX (Palmerston North Internet Exchange)
3CIX (3 Cities Internet Exchange)
WIX (Wellington Internet Exchange)
DPE (Dunedin Peering Exchange)

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