Mobile Black Spot Fund update Late information item provided to Taranaki RTC 6 September 2017 meeting The Mobile Black Spot Fund (MBSF) announcement made on 30 August 2017 included reasonably significant coverage improvements for both SH3 and SH43, both in Taranaki and neighbouring regions. Mobile coverage will be extended to around 1,000 kilometres of state highways and more than 100 tourist areas across New Zealand, including: Mobile Black Spot Fund State Highways Two state highways in Taranaki will receive new mobile coverage. Approximately 62kms will be covered across State Highways 3 and 43. Mobile Black Spot Fund Tourism Areas The Taranaki region will receive new mobile coverage for 2 tourism areas: Strathmore Tongaporutu Just north of Taranaki, SH3 at Mokau has also been identified for improved coverage under the MBSF. Related maps and tables providing indicative coverage are provided over page for reference. More information is available at https://www.crownfibre.govt.nz/ufb-initiative/rbi2- mobile-black-spot-fund/
16 Taranaki Ultra-Fast Broadband expansion Under the latest extension of the Government s Ultra-Fast Broadband programme, worldclass broadband will be rolled out to an additional 4 towns and 2 fringe areas in Taranaki. This will provide approximately 1,000 more Taranaki households and businesses with access to faster, more reliable internet. New towns & fringe areas: Brixton Kaponga Lepperton Midhirst The Mercade Waverley Chorus UFB2 fringe The entire UFB build in Taranaki will be complete by the end of 2022, providing more than 40,000 Taranaki households and businesses with faster internet. The Government s total investment in Taranaki UFB connectivity is $33.6 million. Rural Broadband Initiative phase two Under the second round of the Government s Rural Broadband Initiative, a further 2,053 households and businesses in Taranaki will receive new rural broadband coverage. Exact coverage areas are to be determined. Crown Fibre Holdings will be working with partners to carry out more detailed planning over the coming months. Mobile Black Spot Fund State Highways Two state highways in Taranaki will receive new mobile coverage. Approximately 62kms will be covered across State Highways 3 and 43. Mobile Black Spot Fund Tourism Areas The Taranaki region will receive new mobile coverage for 2 tourism areas: Strathmore Tongaporutu Note: the information above is indicative only and subject to change. Crown Fibre Holdings will be working with partners to carry out more detailed planning over the coming months. 16
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Indicative coverage of State Highways under the Mobile Black Spot Fund State Highway Region Total new coverage (kms) 16 Auckland 9.91 2 Bay of Plenty 4.78 35 Bay of Plenty 34.57 38 Bay of Plenty 2.64 1 Canterbury 9.73 7 Canterbury 3.56 8 Canterbury 35.01 73 Canterbury 19.03 75 Canterbury 17.72 79 Canterbury 6.48 80 Canterbury 8.69 2 Gisborne 34.00 35 Gisborne 51.78 2 Hawke's Bay 58.31 5 Hawke's Bay 0.69 38 Hawke's Bay 23.97 50 Hawke's Bay 11.92 4 Manawatu-Wanganui 27.77 30 Manawatu-Wanganui 12.15 41 Manawatu-Wanganui 6.26 43 Manawatu-Wanganui 20.61 6 Marlborough 9.45 63 Marlborough 41.22 6 Nelson 18.44 1 Northland 28.58 12 Northland 57.10 15 Northland 10.64 6 Otago 52.45 8 Otago 20.69 85 Otago 20.27 87 Otago 15.88 90 Otago 10.77 6 Southland 3.15 94 Southland 33.73 3 Taranaki 29.84 43 Taranaki 32.18 6 Tasman 12.69 63 Tasman 8.17 65 Tasman 31.36 Page 1 of 2
State Highway Region Total new coverage (kms) 1 Waikato 5.48 3 Waikato 6.65 4 Waikato 10.73 25 Waikato 0.40 30 Waikato 21.92 31 Waikato 3.67 32 Waikato 0.47 38 Waikato 0.16 41 Waikato 0.92 6 West Coast 144.11 7 West Coast 5.01 65 West Coast 0.42 69 West Coast 4.72 TOTAL 1,040.84 Note: the information in the above table is indicative only and subject to change. Crown Fibre Holdings will be working with partners to carry out more detailed planning over the coming months. Page 2 of 2
Cape Reinga Ninety Mile Beach Spirits Bay Waitiki Landing RURAL BROADBAND INITIATIVE PHASE TWO (RBI2) & MOBILE BLACK SPOT FUND (MBSF) COVERAGE: NORTH ISLAND Kaeo Takahue Urupukapuka Island Utakura: Twin Coast Cycle Trail. Northland Region Wairere Boulders RBI2 End Users: 7441 Tourism Sites: 13 State Highway: 96km Tane Mahuta - Waipoua Forest Maunganui Bluff Omamari Glinks Gully Bay of Plenty Region RBI2 End Users: 5041 Tourism Sites: 9 State Highway: 42km Auckland Region RBI2 End Users: 5223 Tourism Sites: 1 State Highway: 10km Bethells Beach Port Charles Coromandel Coastal Walkway Glen Murray Nikau Cave Waitawheta Track Waikato Region RBI2 End Users: 9281 Tourism Sites: 10 State Highway: 50km Waingaro Aotea TECT Park (Adrenalin Forest) Adrenalin Forest Bay of Plenty Whanarua Bay Te Kaha Maraehako Retreat/Maraehako Bay Waitangi (Rotorua) Te Wairoa (Buried Village) Lake Tarawera Marokopa Kaingaroa Forest Entrances/exits to Pureora Forest Entrances/exits to The Timber Trail Mokau Tongaporutu Gisborne Region RBI2 End Users: 1982 Tourism Sites: 0 State Highway: 95km Taranaki Region RBI2 End Users: 2053 Tourism Sites: 2 State Highway: 62km Owhango Raurimu Strathmore Waihua Tutira Waipatiki Beach Manawatu-Wanganui Region RBI2 End Users: 10300 Tourism Sites: 4 State Highway: 67km Kairakau Beach Blackhead Hawke's Bay Region RBI2 End Users: 4089 Tourism Sites: 5 State Highway: 95km Wharariki Beach Cape Farewell Pongaroa Totaranui Beach and campsite Entrances/exits to Heaphy Track Cable Bay Okiwi Bay Kenepuru Head Makara Wellington Region RBI2 End Users: 3742 Tourism Sites: 2 State Highway: 0km 0 37.5 Buller Gorge Lake 75Rotoroa 150 KM Maruia Falls Marlborough Region Cape Palliser *The blue tourism areas and red State Highway coverage on this map are indicative, representing coverage expected to be achieved with the first $150 million provided to the Rural Connectivity Group (RCG). The RCG contract will be expanded with another $100 million to cover remaining tourism areas (not shown on this map) and remaining State Highway blackspots (not shown on this map). **RBI2 end users are households and businesses. This projection is indicative and can fluctuate as the final locations for RBI2 sites are subject to land acquisition and consents. NORTH ISLAND RBI2/Mobile Black Spots State Highway New Coverage* Tourism New Coverage*
Nelson Region RBI2 End Users: 153 Tourism Sites: 1 State Highway: 18km Tasman Region RBI2 End Users: 1798 Tourism Sites: 7 State Highway: 52km RURAL BROADBAND INITIATIVE PHASE TWO (RBI2) & MOBILE BLACK SPOT FUND (MBSF) COVERAGE: SOUTH ISLAND Cape Farewell Wharariki Beach Totaranui Beach and campsite Entrances/exits to Heaphy Track Okiwi Bay Cable Bay Kenepuru Head West Coast Region RBI2 End Users: 2089 Tourism Sites: 14 State Highway: 154km Charleston GlowWorm Cave Buller Gorge Lake Rotoroa Maruia Falls Blue Lake/ Lake Rotoroa Rapahoe Lewis Pass Entrances/exits to St James Trail Marlborough Region RBI2 End Users: 1669 Tourism Sites: 2 State Highway: 51km Mangamaunu Lake Mahinapua Lake Kaniere Gore Bay Pukekura Bealey Okuru Jackson Bay Haast Okarito Lagoon Lake Wahapo Lake Heron Mount Potts Taylors Mistake Bruce Bay Mount Sunday Lake Clearwater Okains Bay Lake Paringa Jacobs River Little River Tasman Glacier walks Le Bons Bay Blue Pool - Haast Pass Road Limestone Valley Albury Makarora (Mount Aspiring National Park) Birdlings Flat Canterbury Region (incl Chatham Islands) RBI2 End Users: 9727 Tourism Sites: 17 State Highway: 100km Mou Waho Island, Lake Wanaka Entrances/exits to Milford Track Milford Sound Around the Homer Tunnel Lindis Valley Entrances/exits to Routeburn Track Mirror Lake Entrances/ exits to Greenstone Track Knobs Flat Moa Creek Te Anau Downs Waitaki Lakes area Trotters Gorge Southland Region RBI2 End Users: 5287 Tourism Sites: 11 State Highway: 37km Dipton Beaumont. Clutha Gold Trail Taieri Mouth Chatham Islands 0 30 60 120 KM Niagara (Catlins) Southern Scenic Route Porpoise Bay Curio Bay Otago Region RBI2 End Users: 4418 Tourism Sites: 10 State Highway: 120km *The blue tourism areas and red State Highway coverage on this map are indicative, representing coverage expected to be achieved with the first $150 million provided to the Rural Connectivity Group (RCG). The RCG contract will be expanded with another $100 million to cover remaining tourism areas (not shown on this map) and remaining State Highway blackspots (not shown on this map). **RBI2 end users are households and businesses. This projection is indicative and can fluctuate as the final locations for RBI2 sites are subject to land acquisition and consents. SOUTH ISLAND RBI2/Mobile Black Spots State Highway New Coverage* Tourism New Coverage*