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		<description><![CDATA[Two years ago I went rural (12km out of a small town) &#8230;. and onto dial up &#8211; flashback to 1995. Images sloooowly rolling down the page, buffering audio and video, overnight uploads to flickr, 7 hour software downloads, complaints from the family that we never answer the phone and probably hardest, no more skype.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two years ago I went rural (12km out of a small town) &#8230;. and onto dial up &#8211; flashback to 1995. Images sloooowly rolling down the page, buffering audio and video, overnight uploads to flickr, 7 hour software downloads, complaints from the family that we never answer the phone and probably hardest, no more skype.</p>
<p>A month ago I moved again, 25km from a (for NZ) large city. I was hopeful &#8211; I sent out skype invitations to my friends and family, I counted the days till I could begin my Second Life, I thought about what an interactive blog I would create&#8230;</p>
<p>I remain on dial up. Rejected by <a href="http://www.telecom.co.nz/content/0,8748,203096-200840,00.html?link=hpm">Telecom</a> and <a href="http://www.eol.co.nz/unwired.php">EOL</a> and with a Telecom Aircard that doesn&#8217;t work, my next hope is <a href="http://www.netsmart.co.nz/">Netsmart</a>. They have been out twice to see if they can lock us onto a router on the neighbouring hill but <a href="http://www.potikiadventures.com/glossary.htm"><font size="-1">Tawhirimatea</font></a> had other ideas. No way the man could clamber on our roof.</p>
<p>The frustration has driven me to start my blog even though I am on dial up. As <a href="http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/2007/06/30/state-by-state-bandwidth-ranking/">Dave Warlick blogs about</a> concerns that average speeds in the US are 1.9mbps compared to Japan&#8217;s 61 mpbs or Korea&#8217;s 45mbps, I languish on 48kpbs.</p>
<p>My question is how about the rest of New Zealand? Anecdotally, I think it is way behind other countries that I visit. My neighbouring school is on dial up. I had a conversation with a colleague about another school which was on dial up with only one teacher on broadband and she had to download all the software updates. Hard evidence? I heard a news report this morning talking about NZ having 60% take up for internet but how many are on high-speed? This <a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/4092811a28.html">article</a> a couple of weeks ago suggested that dial up is far more common.</p>
<blockquote><p>In figures released last year, Statistics New Zealand said over one-third of Kiwi homes were internet-connected, but the most common speed was still a dial-up speed of 64 kilobits (thousands of bits) a second.</p></blockquote>
<p>The news report this morning (no source given &#8211; it was ZM Radio) was very self-congratulatory, exclaiming that NZ&#8217;s high take up of the internet was no surprise due to the state of the art banking system. What state-of-the-art banking system? Certainly not in terms of online banking in the case of my bank. Are they as I suspect referring to the ubiquitous roll out of EFTPOS way back when?<a href="http://www.meez.com/buhao" title="Check out this user's profile at Meez.com"><img src="http://images.meez.com/user08/05/05_10011210444.gif" align="right" border="0" hspace="15" /></a></p>
<p>Do I sound like a whinging Pom?</p>
<p>My point is that I really worry about the impact this situation is having on our students, particularly those in rural areas. Not to mention NZ&#8217;s competitiveness in the global market place. So it isn&#8217;t just all about me&#8230;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to google online petition tools. I can feel one coming on. Time to lobby.</p>
<p><em>PS.  I only learnt about Tawhirimatea today  whilst listening to an incredibly inspiring <a href="http://www.radionz.co.nz/audio/national/ntn/best_maori_women_in_business_award">interview</a> on National Radio with two young women who have just won the Best Maori Women in Business Award </em></p>
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