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It depends whether you mean toI just realised what the correct answer is - a specific residence or businessbit slow before.
I'm in Auckland, or somewhere you can use someone else's serviceNZ. Is this ongoing or one off? At your home or If still of use please contact me ..(see profile page).?

  • Place data on a USB memory stick.
  • Trust me :-)
  • Give me memory stick and upload details.

Some ISPs offer fibre in some areas and most probably offer ADSL2.
Those that offer either of theseIt will say sonot be vastly fast, but I can set it to chug along as a background task on their websites and will usually havestd ADSL throttled to a "can you get it" query page whererate that does not annoy my game playing son too much. From your point of view it will be "as good as done" once you inputgive me the address where service is requireddata, so very fast.

 

The recently introduced VDSL is possiblyprobably fast enough for you.
Actually claims to be faster than fibre best asecase.
Reality varies.
Up to 70 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up (!!!)
Finding someone with it is probably a matter of asking.

Telecom -> XTRA - > Spark call it "Ultra VDSL"
Here is the Spark VDSL page complete with a "check your address" box.

And

BigPipe

Vodafone

Xtreme

Orcon


Spark is faster

It depends whether you mean to a specific residence or business, or somewhere you can use someone else's service. Is this ongoing or one off? At your home or ...?

Some ISPs offer fibre in some areas and most probably offer ADSL2.
Those that offer either of these will say so on their websites and will usually have a "can you get it" query page where you input the address where service is required.

The recently introduced VDSL is possibly fast enough for you.
Actually claims to be faster than fibre best ase.
Reality varies.
Up to 70 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up (!!!)

Telecom -> XTRA - > Spark call it "Ultra VDSL"
Here is the Spark VDSL page complete with a "check your address" box.

And

BigPipe

Vodafone

Xtreme

Orcon


Spark is faster

I just realised what the correct answer is - a bit slow before.
I'm in Auckland, NZ. If still of use please contact me (see profile page).

  • Place data on a USB memory stick.
  • Trust me :-)
  • Give me memory stick and upload details.

It will not be vastly fast, but I can set it to chug along as a background task on std ADSL throttled to a rate that does not annoy my game playing son too much. From your point of view it will be "as good as done" once you give me the data, so very fast.

 

The recently introduced VDSL is probably fast enough for you.
Actually claims to be faster than fibre best case.
Reality varies.
Up to 70 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up (!!!)
Finding someone with it is probably a matter of asking.

Telecom -> XTRA - > Spark call it "Ultra VDSL"
Here is the Spark VDSL page complete with a "check your address" box.

And

BigPipe

Vodafone

Xtreme

Orcon


Spark is faster

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Russell McMahon
  • 10.2k
  • 35
  • 49

It depends whether you mean to a specific residence or business, or somewhere you can use someone else's service. Is this ongoing or one off? At your home or ...?

Some ISPs offer fibre in some areas and most probably offer ADSL2.
Those that offer either of these will say so on their websites and will usually have a "can you get it" query page where you input the address where service is required.

The recently introduced VDSL is possibly fast enough for you.
Actually claims to be faster than fibre best ase.
Reality varies.
Up to 70 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up (!!!)

Telecom -> XTRA - > Spark call it "Ultra VDSL"
Here is the Spark VDSL page complete with a "check your address" box.

And

BigPipe

Vodafone

Xtreme

Orcon


Spark is faster