Internet outage due to visiting Australian warship
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A Taranaki internet provider says the government is failing rural New Zealanders by not responding properly to last week's internet outage - sparked by a visiting Australian warship. Taranaki Broadband company Primo's Managing Director Matthew Harrison spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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