Orcon Internet Limited

Orcon Internet Limited
Orcon
Type State Owned Enterprise
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 1996
Headquarters Auckland, New Zealand
Area served New Zealand, Australia
Key people Scott Bartlett, Chief Executive
Products Broadband, Telephony, Internet Connectivity, Domain Names, Hosting
Employees 300+
Website www.orcon.net.nz

Orcon Internet Limited (normally just Orcon), is a state-owned New Zealand telecommunications company. It is currently New Zealand's fourth largest ISP.

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History

Orcon Internet was founded by Seeby Woodhouse who started a small business (Orcon Group Limited), while at university, providing computer advice and support, as well as selling early model cell phones and accessories. Before long, demand caused the business to expand services to include PC upgrade and repair services. The business remained focused on the local market on Auckland's North Shore. By 1996 the business had expanded both its range of products and its sphere of operations. It began distributing computer accessories and supplies to small business owners and home users throughout the Auckland region and to various other parts of New Zealand as required.

In 1997 Orcon Group commenced as an ISP with three dial-in 33.6k modems. This was a very small step in what was to prove an exciting path for the business. Through the start-up phase, the market focus was on the no frills end of the market, with pricing at around half the price of the cheapest competition, Orcon was aimed at more skilled and technically minded customers.

In 2002, Orcon became a major ISP in the residential market, a new web portal was launched and marketing initiatives were put in place to continue to grow the customer base that positive word of mouth had established.

On 12 June 2007, Kordia, a state owned telecommunications company, purchased Orcon for NZ$24.3m, effectively nationalizing it.

Seeby Woodhouse, an 80% stakeholder made $19.44 million from the deal, while business partner Mark McKay pocketed $4.86 million.

Competitors

Orcon operates in the New Zealand telecommunications industry. Orcon's main competitors are Telecom, Telstra Clear and Vodafone. There is also some competition from a few smaller ISPs.

Local loop unbundling (LLU)

Orcon issued a press release on 9 August 2007 stating that they had become the "first 100% kiwi owned telecommunications provider" to install equipment in the first unbundled Telecom exchange at Ponsonby. On 30 August 2007, Orcon released an additional press release to announce that they had successfully connected a trial customer at ADSL2+ speeds to their DSLAM via LLU. In March 2008 Orcon launched their ADSL2+ service in parts of Auckland, becoming the first ISP to commercially provide ADSL2+ in New Zealand.[1][2]

Orcon has been a key participant in recent years in New Zealand's LLU process - which is a rapid u-turn from past public statements by former chief executive Seeby Woodhouse. A Computerworld article from 2005 describing a joint letter by several ISPs to the Commerce Commission quotes Woodhouse as saying he didn't sign the letter because he didn't agree with the request for local loop unbundling. With LLU, Woodhouse says, only the bigger players such as TelstraClear, Ihug (Now Vodafone) and possibly CallPlus (Slingshot) could afford to put their own equipment into the exchanges.

See also

  • Broadband Internet Access (New Zealand)

References

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