Infrastructure & Connectivity
Networks, connectivity, and the plumbing under it all.

Infrastructure & Connectivity
New Zealand’s connectivity landscape is evolving rapidly as investments in fibre broadband, 5G networks, satellite communications, and artificial intelligence reshape how people, businesses, and communities connect. These technologies are improving network performance and reliability while supporting new opportunities across healthcare, agriculture, education, transport, and other key sectors. As demand for faster and more resilient connectivity continues to grow, New Zealand is investing in the infrastructure needed to support long-term economic and social development.

Understanding Fibre Optic Cable: Choosing the Right Cable for the Right Environment
Fibre optic cabling is the foundation of modern connectivity, but not all fibre cables are designed for the same environment. From indoor LSZH cables used in offices to gel-filled outdoor cables designed to withstand moisture and harsh conditions, selecting the correct fibre type is essential for performance, safety, and long-term reliability. Understanding the differences can help businesses avoid costly failures and maximise the lifespan of their network infrastructure.