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Orcon Broadband |
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Bronze+
Next generation Broadband with 1GB of data (data
upgrades available), and a homeline. |
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$69.95/month |
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PURPLE+
Next generation Broadband starting at 15GB with no homeline.
It's Naked Broadband, pure and simple. |
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$79.95/month |
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SILVER+
Next generation Broadband starting at 5GB and a homeline. |
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$79.95/month |
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GOLD+
Next generation Broadband starting at 10GB and a homeline
with an unlimited number of local and national landline
calls. |
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$99.95/month |
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PLATINUM+
Next generation Broadband starting at 25GB, a homeline
with calling around NZ and to a country of your choice,
plus an Orcon Homehub. |
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$119.95/month |
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ISP Description:
Orcon is New Zealand's fourth largest telecommunications
provider, providing calling and Internet services to residential
and business customers. Based on the North Shore of Auckland,
the 120-strong staff are led by Scott Bartlett, the company's
Chief Executive.
Orcon's core aim is to provide New Zealanders with remarkable
product performance and customer service. In keeping with
this aim, it was New Zealand's first telecommunications
provider to launch services in the wake of 'local loop
unbundling' . Orcon customers in 'unbundled' areas
of Auckland can now benefit from the company's new ADSL2+
network, roughly tripling the bandwidth of conventional ADSL.
Orcon was awarded the TUANZ innovations award in 2006 and
2007 consecutively, and was a finalist in the 2007 Vero Excellence
in Business Support awards. It is NZ's fastest-growing
telecommunications provider.
The company is owned by Kordia, one of the largest telecommunications
networks in New Zealand. Kordia is a major provider of television
and radio broadcast facilities, and with a trans-Tasman focus,
is fast-becoming one of the region's leading providers
of customised broadcast and telecommunications networks, network
services and converged solutions. |
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