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Vodafone is running an unlimited rural fixed wireless broadband trial.
Farmside is offering the trial. The rural broadband specialist has been a wholly owned Vodafone subsidiary since 2018.
Capacity constraints mean Vodafone has to limit the trial customers in areas covered by the second stage of the government sponsored RBI programme.
It
will run for three months. Customers will pay $80 a month.
There is a fair use policy, which means Vodafone may
restrict users who abuse the unlimited data
offer.
Farmside trialled unlimited data options last year. These ran from midnight to noon.
These trials aside, rural wireless
broadband customers have had to live with data caps until
now. This is in contrast with New Zealand’s urban
broadband customers. The majority of fibre customers buy
unlimited data plans.
Vodafone acting consumer and SME director Ralph Brayham says there is spare capacity on a number of the recently build RBI2 cell sites.
Not everyone
will be able to get the unlimited data option. Brayham says
Vodafone will contact the households where it is possible.
He says: "We’ll then assess whether we can offer unlimited
RBI2 data plans longer-term.”
The work is being done by The Rural Connectivity Group.
This is a joint venture between Spark, Vodafone and 2degrees.
At the time of writing the RCG has built 250 mobile towers. By the end of 2022 this will be 400 towers.
While Vodafone’s uncapped trial is welcome, the biggest problem facing rural fixed wireless broadband customers is poor performance when there is no line-of-sight to a RBI1 tower.
Unlimited rural fixed wireless broadband trial was first posted at billbennett.co.nz.
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