Enhancing
the broadband network
March 2008
Telecom
New Zealand is busy deploying 3,600 roadside cabinets and
2,500 kilometres of new fibre optic cable as part of their
commitment to enable the delivery of broadband connections
between 10Mbps and 20Mbps to 80% of New Zealanders by the
end of 2011 and Pavire is there every step of the way.
Better
communications and Internet access are essential to keep
New Zealand's economy competitive, and New Zealanders connected
to the world.
Starting with Telecom New Zealand’s existing copper
access network, the Chorus team is enhancing the local
access network by implementing a cabinetisation programme
(shortening the local loop) that will deliver high speed
broadband to more homes and businesses than ever before.
This
will be achieved by rebuilding large parts of Telecom
New Zealand’s existing network
and by a process called cabinetisation, part of a $1.4
billion project to improve the local access network and
enable exciting new services to be introduced in New
Zealand.

Pavire every
step of the way:
- Tracking the 3,600 cabinet installations
- Monitoring
the Performance of contractors
- Triggering payments
on Key Performance Indicators
- Keeping and eye on 11,000
active deliverables
- Reducing time sent compiling
documents
- Increasing collaboration
- Providing an active and relevant knowledgebase
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