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Enable Fibre Broadband

Enable Fibre Broadband is a New Zealand-based wholesale fibre network operator providing high-speed broadband infrastructure to retail service providers and business customers in the Christchurch and Canterbury region.

  • Wholesale fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) access network services for residential and business users (network connectivity)
  • Layer 2 Ethernet fibre access services delivered over a Passive Optical Network (PON) architecture (network connectivity)
  • Business and enterprise fibre products with higher bandwidth and service features for corporate, public sector, and institutional sites (enterprise connectivity)
  • Network deployment, operation, and maintenance of the Christchurch and Canterbury local fibre network, including customer connections and upgrades (infrastructure services)
  • Collaboration with retail service providers, local authorities, and utilities to support regional digital infrastructure and smart-city use cases (connectivity enablement)

More About Enable Fibre Broadband

Enable Fibre Broadband operates the local fibre network in Christchurch and parts of the wider Canterbury region under New Zealand’s Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) programme, delivering wholesale fibre services to retail service providers that package and resell connectivity to end users. Its core offering is a fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) network based on PON technology, which supports high-throughput, low-latency broadband services for residential, business, and public-sector premises.

From an enterprise and institutional perspective, Enable Fibre Broadband’s services System Integration Testing (SIT) at the access and metro layer of the network stack. It provides Layer 2 Ethernet-based wholesale services (network connectivity) that allow retail service providers and managed service providers to deliver IP, voice, data, and cloud connectivity products to corporate offices, branch sites, government agencies, health organisations, and education campuses. The network is engineered to support symmetrical or high upstream bandwidth profiles, which are suited to cloud applications, collaboration tools, and data-intensive workloads.

The underlying architecture typically uses Gigabit PON (GPON) or related PON standards (access networking), with optical line terminals (OLTs) in central exchanges and optical network terminals (ONTs) or optical network units (ONUs) at customer premises. Services are presented using Ethernet handover at aggregation points, enabling integration into provider routers, firewalls, Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) appliances, and data-centre interconnect architectures. Traffic separation is handled through VLANs and similar mechanisms, allowing retail providers to build differentiated service overlays while relying on Enable’s physical infrastructure.

Enable Fibre Broadband’s business and enterprise offerings include higher capacity and performance tiers, often with options for enhanced service characteristics such as higher contention management, support for business-grade uptime targets, and tailored installation for multi-site organisations. These products are used as access circuits into IP-VPNs, SD-WAN fabrics, and direct internet access links, and they can form part of hybrid Wide Area Network (WAN) designs that mix fibre with wireless or other access technologies. For data centres and large campuses in the Christchurch area, the network provides a fibre foundation for hosting, backup, Disaster Recovery (DR), and cloud-onramp use cases.

In terms of marketplace categorisation, Enable Fibre Broadband fits in the fixed-access fibre infrastructure, wholesale broadband, and enterprise connectivity segments. It focuses on deploying, operating, and maintaining physical fibre assets, including ducts, poles, and optical distribution networks, and on delivering Layer 2 services that other providers use to construct end-to-end solutions. Enable also works with local authorities and utilities on infrastructure coordination, which can support smart-city applications, traffic systems, and Internet of Things (IoT) deployments that depend on reliable backhaul and last-mile fibre connectivity. For directory and taxonomy purposes, Enable Fibre Broadband can be indexed under “Wholesale Fibre Network Operator,” “FTTP Access Network (New Zealand),” and “Enterprise and Business Fibre Connectivity (Canterbury region).”

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 90
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services