Chorus confident free non-standard UFB installation will continue

Chorus confident free non-standard UFB installation will continue
Edwin Mitson
By Edwin Mitson March 23 (BusinessDesk) - Telecommunications network company Chorus says it's confident households that are trickier to connect to ultra-fast broadband won't have to pay extra for installation from next year. Non-standard installations are those where a home may be part of an apartment block, down a shared driveway, up a hill or some distance from the road. These installations are currently supported by a fund which is due to expire at the end of 2016. In an interview with Radio New Zealand, Chorus chief executive Mark...