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Collaboration between Spark, Vodafone and 2degrees will provide a robust solution via the Rural Connectivity Group, to plug the mobile coverage gap along Wellington’s newest stretch of four lane motorway, Transmission Gully.
The Rural Connectivity Group (RCG) proposes four cell sites to provide almost continuous coverage along the 27km length of Transmission Gully providing 4G mobile services from all three networks. This is welcome news for regular users of the highway and locals who have advocated for mobile services to be provided along the highway.
As a first step, RCG has installed a temporary cell site before Christmas, at the northern end of the motorway, approximately 1.5kms south of the Paekakariki interchange, to provide immediate coverage to approximately 6.5kms of motorway. RCG have also commenced site investigations for the four permanent cell sites with good support from landowners.
“RCG is well placed to provide the mobile solution for all three mobile networks, with our work on the Rural Broadband Initiative Phase 2 (RBI2) and Mobile Black Spot Fund (MBSF) programmes completed. Our expertise in providing cost effective and efficient network is well honed from our current projects and our team has been able to deliver a proposal to meet the coverage targets for Transmission Gully whilst reducing the overall cost of the project” says John Proctor, CEO of the Rural Connectivity Group. “We have worked super-fast, in adverse weather to install the temporary cell site before Christmas, to get coverage to the northern part of the motorway for the summer.”
The cell sites are funded under a joint model from Spark, Vodafone and 2degrees which includes providing spectrum, capital, and operational costs. 4G voice, mobile data and text services will be delivered from the new RCG cell sites from Spark, Vodafone and 2degrees.
“It is practical for the RCG to design and build this network for Transmission Gully, where multi operator core network technology, efficient spectrum utilisation, one pole, one power and transmission supply can be used to deliver much needed services from all three mobile companies. It is in the best interests of New Zealand to support this project”, says Graham Mitchell CEO of Crown Infrastructure Partners.
With the funding confirmed, work has started on reviewing options with landowners in strategic locations bordering the highway and RCG expects there to be strong support from Waka Kotahi, Police and Emergency Services to complete the project as soon as possible.
The RCG temporary cell site at the northern end of Transmission Gully was switched on yesterday with people taking advantage of the new coverage straight away.
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RCG has done a great job providing coverage all over the country. Many places I’ve always wanted coverage now have it thanks to them. Keep up the great work!
Because the RCG network is not 3G enabled, most but not all use a technology called VOLTE (voice over 4G) so unless the customer has a VOLTE enabled handset they cannot use voice over a RCG cellsite. According to this report, the cellsites along the Transmission Gully highway corridor will be voice capable. I note Vodafone will be switching off 3G within two years.
Good – finally. It was unbelieveable that NZTA had not allowed for mobile coverage along the length of the route. So easy to do, given it is almost in a straight line along wide valleys, and not like they didn’t have time to do it, given all the delays to the project. Not sure why the telcos didn’t step up either.
NZTA instead talking up the radar system which can detect stopped vehicles, but which does nothing to identify what has happened, nor assist in getting appropriate help after a crash, breakdown, etc.



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