New Zealand Broadband
Author: Samuel Williams When: Tuesday, 03 November 2009April 2009
May 2009
August 2009
September 2009
October 2009
- Building a Concrete Bath
- LED Lighting Comparison
- Thinking about Programming Languages
- How To Be A Consultant
- Lucid Programming Dojo
- Exim4 + ClamAV + SpamAssassin
- Secure login using AJAX
- Ramaze And Rack
- ActiveMerchant
- Concurrency And Immutability
- Floating Point Numbers
- Programming And Debugging
- Useful jQuery Plugins
- Loading Anonymous Ruby Classes
- 尺八 (Shakuhachi)
- Card Trick
- Object Oriented C
- Gemcutter
- Writing Clearly
- Richard Stallman In Christchurch
- Magnatune
- Client Side Graphing
- Zena CMS
November 2009
February 2010
March 2010
April 2010
May 2010
June 2010
July 2010
August 2010
September 2010
December 2010
January 2011
March 2011
May 2011
August 2011
September 2011
I live in New Zealand. Decent internet access is a problem - its slow and expensive. Statistics like these make me tired.
Out of our household, internet costs about 1/4 of all our monthly bills. It seems like that is far too much. When we are in Japan, internet is unlimited and extremely fast.
The biggest issue I believe facing New Zealand is the fact that ISPs are becoming less neutral. For example, our [current] ISP Orcon does not charge for bandwidth to YouTube. On the surface, this may seem innocent enough.. but this makes Orcon a biased provider. I believe they are doing this for other sites too. What happens when they make a deal with one of the local TV companies, and not another? Will it depend what ISP you sign up for, what sites you can access?
If you don't know about the whole situation, I recommend you read about net neutrality before its too late!
Comments
Please note, you can leave a comment that uses (limited) XHTML and Textile syntax.