Revolutionary Video on Demand system launched in NZ
Posted on: Thu, 29 May 2008 10:15:00 +1200

New Zealanders will soon be able to enjoy DVD-quality feature length movies on demand without leaving the comfort of their own home.

PacByte, an Australian-based software company, has today released a revolutionary Video on Demand (VOD) system together with thepacific.net, a Nelson-based high speed broadband network company.

The new system enables a user to view virtually immediately DVD quality feature-length movies over a regular 1Mbs broadband connection.

“With this technology movie buffs will no longer need to leave their home to get their favourite movies at high quality. They just go to a website, select their movie, and wait less than two minutes to start an uninterrupted viewing experience,” explains thepacific.net chairman Barrie Leay.

The PacByte VOD software allows viewing real time on a PC or laptop with a simple download, or can be configured to work with a set top box connected to the viewer’s TV. The selected movie is deleted once it has been viewed so there’s no need to store large files.

The system works on an Internet connection of at least 1Mbs, a speed that is considered a minimal base level broadband and that is almost universally available across much of New Zealand and Australia. The DVD quality of video is maintained right up to a 50-inch flat screen TV size.

“It will have a huge impact on the way the internet is used for instant viewing options for entertainment or educational purposes,” says Leay.

PacByte has also developed a number of world-leading compression technologies that complement its VOD system. These technologies can reduce image files to one-fifth the size of JPEG, and audio and video files to half the size of WinZip, effectively increasing the speed of any Internet connection by up to 50 per cent.

“This has to be music to the ears of most New Zealanders who suffer from slow broadband speeds at the moment,” comments Leay.

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WiFi Hotspots
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 13:42:17 +1300

thepacific.net have established WiFi hotspots throughout the region.  Great for travellers, super easy to use.  Check it out (or become a reseller!)

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Further extension in Queen Charlotte Sound
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 13:40:30 +1300

Our Waikawa site has been extended to service the Marine Farm in Ruakaka Bay.  Many other properties in Queen Charlotte Sound will now also have access to thepacific.net high speed broadband internet.

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Network Extension
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 13:39:43 +1300

thepacific.net network now extends into the Puramahoi / Patons Rock areas in Golden Bay

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Network Extension Marlborough Sounds
Posted on: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 16:20:04 +1300

Over the past month we have further extended our network into the Sounds and now offer Broadband coverage around Bulwer and French Pass (including D'Urville Island).

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Become a goHOTSPOT reseller
Posted on: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:48:42 +1200

thePacific.net goHOTSPOT product has been designed to operate over any broadband internet connection throughout the country once a simple “plug and play” router from thePacific.net has been installed. Potential “host sites” are being encouraged to make contact with thePacific.net to become a reseller. As the service is user driven, the “reseller” needs to do no more than provide the Broadband connection for the goHOTSPOT router. A commission automatically accrues for any goHOTSPOT traffic that is generated off the site. More detail can be found on www.gohotspot.net/reseller

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goHOTSPOT product launched
Posted on: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:47:42 +1200

thePacific.net have now released their clever public wifi hotspot product named goHOTSPOT. This user pre-pay service will be promoted throughout New Zealand to business and international travellers, where-ever travellers need internet access on their own portable device. Review “wireless Hotspots” on this page.

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VoIP service takes off.
Posted on: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:41:33 +1200

Since releasing thePacific.net Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone service in April, thePacific.net has experienced strong interest from local, national and international customers. The simple to use pre-pay service, where users purchase their own toll usage amount with a secure credit card transaction, continues to grow monthly as users spread the word.... literally.

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Tapawera Update
Posted on: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:59:57 +1200

Tapawera service has now been fully restored

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Tapawera Service Level Reduction
Posted on: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 16:28:44 +1200

Tapawera customers may be experiencing a reduced level of service quality due to hardware fault at the broadcast site which will be remedied as soon as replacement specialist equipment arrives.  This matter is receiving our urgent attention and full service will be restored at the earliest.

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New VoIP service launched
Posted on: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 10:05:54 +1200

thePacific.net have launched their new pre-pay VoIP service. This service is available to any broadband user anywhere (not only thePacific.net customers) and can be used to call any landline or mobile phone around New Zealand and the World at a fraction of Telecom prices. A good quality phone is required with thePacific.net recommending and providing Linksys models. Other phone options are soon to be added. Users can also download free software to turn computers or laptops into a virtual phone. Unlike other products on the market, thePacific.net connects through a standard Ethernet connection. That means the phone will work independent of a computer and becomes a true replacement option. Any phone traffic between thePacific.net users is free and options exist to provide "local calling" numbers for further savings.

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New Hotspot product goes live
Posted on: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 15:31:06 +1200

thePacific.net GoHotspot product is now available as a competitive pre paid service for WiFi users. TPnet are keen to talk to any site owner throughout New Zealand (café, bar, motel etc) that wishes to turn their Broadband connection into a GoHotspot site.

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Systems Update
Posted on: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 15:30:50 +1200

To maintain the optimum service delivery, at the end of February we will be executing an all-user scheduled system update. For this to be successful we need to make sure that all our customers have the correct settings entered into their computers prior to then.
 
Your SMTP needs to be set to mail.tpnet.co.nz (instructions):
Your DNS needs to be set to 218.185.224.7 & 218.185.224.8 respectively (instructions
 
Every user connected to thePacific.net as their Broadband supplier needs to updated, although if your network is maintained by an IT company we recommend you consult them before making any changes.
 
You have until 4 pm Tuesday 27th February to make these changes.
When we do the updates you should not notice any service disruption, if you do experience problems then please call us immediately. It is anticipated to undertake the update early in the afternoon of the 28th February.

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New Hotspot Product Launched
Posted on: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 11:34:51 +1300

thepacific.net has just released a new wireless hotspot product branded as gohotspot.  It is currently being run as a free service while being tested.

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New Website Launched
Posted on: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 14:38:00 +1300

thepacific.net is proud to release it's brand new website to the public after several months of development, the new website showcases many more products and services available from thepacific.net as well as far more general information.

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