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Daily aggregated registration statistics for .nz going back a few years.
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October 31 2022
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391
ITU Key ICT indicators for developed and developing countries and the world (totals and penetration rates). From 2005 to 2017 featuring end-2017 estimates.
The developed/developing country classifications are based on the UN M49, see: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/definitions/regions.aspx
Regions are based on the ITU regions, see: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/definitions/regions.aspx
NOTES:
1. The data was originally in messy Excel tables and has been manually reshaped to long format, which may have introduced some errors.
2. This data has changed significantly between the 2016 and 2017 editions, including historical data as far back as 2005, but no explanation for this has been given and the data is not marked as changed.
3. The figures in the source data are 8 decimal places but have been rounded to 3 decimal places here.
4. The data for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) was first added in 2017, with full history going back to 2005.
The developed/developing country classifications are based on the UN M49, see: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/definitions/regions.aspx
Regions are based on the ITU regions, see: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/definitions/regions.aspx
NOTES:
1. The data was originally in messy Excel tables and has been manually reshaped to long format, which may have introduced some errors.
2. This data has changed significantly between the 2016 and 2017 editions, including historical data as far back as 2005, but no explanation for this has been given and the data is not marked as changed.
3. The figures in the source data are 8 decimal places but have been rounded to 3 decimal places here.
4. The data for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) was first added in 2017, with full history going back to 2005.
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Updated
August 9 2017
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379
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Daily aggregated registration statistics for .nz going back a few years.
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Updated
October 31 2022
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375
Using the Broadband Map NZ and LINZ AIMS Address Position data from the LINZ Data Service, the percentage of addresses that have each Internet Technology available for connection is presented by the given geographic boundary.
The first data snapshot shows the percentages as Quarter 4, 2020.
Subsequent data releases are quarterly based on the calendar year.
Subsequent data releases are quarterly based on the calendar year.
Where does the Broadband Map NZ data come from?
Data is provided to the Broadband Map on a voluntary basis from a number of wholesale Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that operate networks in New Zealand. This data is collected, processed and updated on the map on a regular basis.
Data is provided to the Broadband Map on a voluntary basis from a number of wholesale Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that operate networks in New Zealand. This data is collected, processed and updated on the map on a regular basis.
Limitations
The Broadband Map does not have 100% coverage of Internet availability as a small number of companies have not provided their data. Furthermore, the data provided may not be 100% accurate as local conditions can often affect both availability and speed. We welcome any provider of copper, fibre, mobile or wireless infrastructure to contact us and provide the information for the map.
The Broadband Map does not have 100% coverage of Internet availability as a small number of companies have not provided their data. Furthermore, the data provided may not be 100% accurate as local conditions can often affect both availability and speed. We welcome any provider of copper, fibre, mobile or wireless infrastructure to contact us and provide the information for the map.
Data Sources:
LINZ AIMS address – AIMS: Address Position LINZ DATA Service Accessed 25/11/2020 https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/53355-aims-address-position/ "AIMS Address Position" by Land Information New Zealand is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
LINZ AIMS address – AIMS: Address Position LINZ DATA Service Accessed 25/11/2020 https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/53355-aims-address-position/ "AIMS Address Position" by Land Information New Zealand is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
SA1 Boundaries and Census 2018 Usually resident population count - 2018-census-individual-part-1-total-new-zealand-by-statistic
https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92210-statistical-area-1-2018-generalised/ "Statistical Area 1 2018 (generalised)" by Stats NZ is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92210-statistical-area-1-2018-generalised/ "Statistical Area 1 2018 (generalised)" by Stats NZ is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Updated
August 29 2021
Views
325
Using the Broadband Map NZ and LINZ AIMS Address Position data from the LINZ Data Service, the percentage of addresses that have each Internet Technology available for connection is presented by the given geographic boundary.
The first data snapshot shows the percentages as Quarter 4, 2020.
Subsequent data releases are quarterly based on the calendar year.
Subsequent data releases are quarterly based on the calendar year.
Where does the Broadband Map NZ data come from?
Data is provided to the Broadband Map on a voluntary basis from a number of wholesale Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that operate networks in New Zealand. This data is collected, processed and updated on the map on a regular basis.
Data is provided to the Broadband Map on a voluntary basis from a number of wholesale Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that operate networks in New Zealand. This data is collected, processed and updated on the map on a regular basis.
Limitations
The Broadband Map does not have 100% coverage of Internet availability as a small number of companies have not provided their data. Furthermore, the data provided may not be 100% accurate as local conditions can often affect both availability and speed. We welcome any provider of copper, fibre, mobile or wireless infrastructure to contact us and provide the information for the map.
The Broadband Map does not have 100% coverage of Internet availability as a small number of companies have not provided their data. Furthermore, the data provided may not be 100% accurate as local conditions can often affect both availability and speed. We welcome any provider of copper, fibre, mobile or wireless infrastructure to contact us and provide the information for the map.
Data Sources:
LINZ AIMS address – AIMS: Address Position LINZ DATA Service https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/53355-aims-address-position/ "AIMS Address Position" by Land Information New Zealand is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
LINZ AIMS address – AIMS: Address Position LINZ DATA Service https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/53355-aims-address-position/ "AIMS Address Position" by Land Information New Zealand is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Territorial Authority Boundaries – Territorial Authority 2020 Clipped (generalised) Stats NZ Geographic Data Service https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104266-territorial-authority-2020-clipped-generalised/ "Territorial Authority 2020 Clipped (generalised)" by Stats NZ is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Updated
August 29 2021
Views
304
Dataset
Data extracted from the Household Use of Information and Communication Technology 2012 survey. Outlines how many people (split into multiple characteristics) have used the internet in the past 12 months.
Updated
July 25 2016
Views
250
Using the Broadband Map NZ and LINZ AIMS Address Position data from the LINZ Data Service, the percentage of addresses that have each Internet Technology available for connection is presented by the given geographic boundary.
The first data snapshot shows the percentages as Quarter 4, 2020.
Subsequent data releases are quarterly based on the calendar year.
Subsequent data releases are quarterly based on the calendar year.
Where does the Broadband Map NZ data come from?
Data is provided to the Broadband Map on a voluntary basis from a number of wholesale Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that operate networks in New Zealand. This data is collected, processed and updated on the map on a regular basis.
Data is provided to the Broadband Map on a voluntary basis from a number of wholesale Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that operate networks in New Zealand. This data is collected, processed and updated on the map on a regular basis.
Limitations
The Broadband Map does not have 100% coverage of Internet availability as a small number of companies have not provided their data. Furthermore, the data provided may not be 100% accurate as local conditions can often affect both availability and speed. We welcome any provider of copper, fibre, mobile or wireless infrastructure to contact us and provide the information for the map.
The Broadband Map does not have 100% coverage of Internet availability as a small number of companies have not provided their data. Furthermore, the data provided may not be 100% accurate as local conditions can often affect both availability and speed. We welcome any provider of copper, fibre, mobile or wireless infrastructure to contact us and provide the information for the map.
Data Sources:
LINZ AIMS address – AIMS: Address Position LINZ DATA Service https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/53355-aims-address-position/ "AIMS Address Position" by Land Information New Zealand is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
LINZ AIMS address – AIMS: Address Position LINZ DATA Service https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/53355-aims-address-position/ "AIMS Address Position" by Land Information New Zealand is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Suburb Boundaries - Fire and Emergency NZ Localities LINZ DATA Service Accessed 24/09/2020 https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/104830-fire-and-emergency-nz-localities/
Updated
August 29 2021
Views
243
Using the Broadband Map NZ and LINZ AIMS Address Position data from the LINZ Data Service, the percentage of addresses that have each Internet Technology available for connection is presented by the given geographic boundary.
The first data snapshot shows the percentages as Quarter 4, 2020.
Subsequent data releases are quarterly based on the calendar year.
Subsequent data releases are quarterly based on the calendar year.
Where does the Broadband Map NZ data come from?
Data is provided to the Broadband Map on a voluntary basis from a number of wholesale Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that operate networks in New Zealand. This data is collected, processed and updated on the map on a regular basis.
Data is provided to the Broadband Map on a voluntary basis from a number of wholesale Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that operate networks in New Zealand. This data is collected, processed and updated on the map on a regular basis.
Limitations
The Broadband Map does not have 100% coverage of Internet availability as a small number of companies have not provided their data. Furthermore, the data provided may not be 100% accurate as local conditions can often affect both availability and speed. We welcome any provider of copper, fibre, mobile or wireless infrastructure to contact us and provide the information for the map.
The Broadband Map does not have 100% coverage of Internet availability as a small number of companies have not provided their data. Furthermore, the data provided may not be 100% accurate as local conditions can often affect both availability and speed. We welcome any provider of copper, fibre, mobile or wireless infrastructure to contact us and provide the information for the map.
Data Sources:
LINZ AIMS address – AIMS: Address Position LINZ DATA Service https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/53355-aims-address-position/ "AIMS Address Position" by Land Information New Zealand is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
LINZ AIMS address – AIMS: Address Position LINZ DATA Service https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/53355-aims-address-position/ "AIMS Address Position" by Land Information New Zealand is licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Updated
August 29 2021
Views
220
ITU Key ICT indicators for developed and developing countries and the world (totals and penetration rates). From 2005 to 2017 featuring end-2017 estimates.
The developed/developing country classifications are based on the UN M49, see: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/definitions/regions.aspx
Regions are based on the ITU regions, see: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/definitions/regions.aspx
NOTES:
1. The data was originally in messy Excel tables and has been manually reshaped to long format, which may have introduced some errors.
2. This data has changed significantly between the 2016 and 2017 editions, including historical data as far back as 2005, but no explanation for this has been given and the data is not marked as changed.
3. The figures in the source data are 8 decimal places but have been rounded to 3 decimal places here.
4. The data for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) was first added in 2017, with full history going back to 2005.
The developed/developing country classifications are based on the UN M49, see: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/definitions/regions.aspx
Regions are based on the ITU regions, see: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/definitions/regions.aspx
NOTES:
1. The data was originally in messy Excel tables and has been manually reshaped to long format, which may have introduced some errors.
2. This data has changed significantly between the 2016 and 2017 editions, including historical data as far back as 2005, but no explanation for this has been given and the data is not marked as changed.
3. The figures in the source data are 8 decimal places but have been rounded to 3 decimal places here.
4. The data for Least Developed Countries (LDCs) was first added in 2017, with full history going back to 2005.
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Updated
August 9 2017
Views
188
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