Whanganui District Council map layer
Description of Use
We used the open layer for fibre coverage in Whanganui to show the coverage available for our potential community customers
Data Set
2018 Census Stats - Whanganui
Description of Use
Whanganui has a lower level of internet access in comparison to New Zealand and the wider region of Manawatu-Whanganui.
Our community is also poorer than other parts of NZ and has a higher than average older population.
Data Set
Community Views Survey 2022
Description of Use
Our solution is based on addressing some points in the community views survey for Whanganui District Council at how the community was feeling in relation to community and their overall wellbeing. The three categories for people reporting their sense of belonging, sense of wellbeing and sense of pride in the neighbourhood all reduced.
Sense of belonging
2022 42% -
2021 59%
Sense of wellbeing
2022 49% -
2021 54%
Sense of pride in neighbourhood
2022 62% -
(strong agree/agree)
2021 69%
Data Set
Broadband emissions footprint 2021
Description of Use
This report states that the higher speed of internet and newer technology used, the lower the emissions are based on power consumption in New Zealand. This allowed us to consider that a program to encourage the community in Whanganui to utilise the fibre network would help reduce emissions overall and also contribute to better social outcomes within our community
<li> Emissions are mainly generated by the power consumption in the access network
Customer equipment is a major source of power use,
with significant efficiency improvement opportunities
for fibre
Fixed wireless. A study by (Baliga, et al., 2011) investigated the per-user power consumption for
different broadband technologies, as a function of the access rate. 23 They found that for higher access
rates (e.g. greater than 10 Mbps), PON technologies used in fibre-to-premises installations are more
energy efficient than fixed wireless (WiMAX technology at the time).
23 Access rates in this document refer to the headline rate sold to customers.
10 Confidential www.thinkSapere.com
The lower emissions footprint of fibre compared to fixed wireless has also been demonstrated in a
recent study undertaken by the German Environment Agency. The study found that high-definition
video streaming over the fibre optic connection generates 2 gCO2 per hour of video streaming for the
data centre and data transmission, whereas emissions over the 5G network are more than double that
- 5 gCO2 per hour (German Environment Agency, 2020).
It is worth noting that the 5G Radio Access Network has been found to be significantly more energy
efficient than legacy fixed wireless technologies – about 90 per cent more energy efficient per trafficunit than legacy 4G networks
Data Set