By NZPA
Wednesday 7th March 2007 |
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The total number of internet subscribers was almost 1.4 million at September 30.
Results from SNZ's Internet Service Provider Survey for September 2006 showed the number of dial-up subscribers fell further, with 5.1% fewer subscribers than at the end of March 2006.
The number of broadband subscribers per 100 inhabitants grew from 9.0 to 14.7 in the year ended September.
The growth in broadband users helped New Zealand jump from 22nd to 19th on the OECD June 2006 ranking.
Of all broadband subscribers, 97.6% had a data allowance cap on their subscription, with over two thirds having a cap of under 5GB.
In the 18 months to September 2006, 34% fewer internet service providers reported that the regulatory environment relating to telecommunications had been a barrier to growth in the previous two years.
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