Setting up with Simply Broadband
If fibre is not installed, getting it installed depends on your type of property and whether you own or rent.
Renting
If you’re renting, you’ll need written or verbal consent from your landlord.
On a right of row or shared driveway
You may need to get some written consent from your immediate neighbours. Don’t panic about it though, your local fibre company will help sort gaining consent and there needs to be a strong reason why a neighbour can refuse.
Apartments or flats - Also known as an MDU (Multi Dwelling Unit)
The building owner or body corporate will need to give their consent.
Subdivisions
For any properties that have been subdivided, each one must be on a separate title.
For more information on the consent process, visit your local fibre company website:
Chorus (Most of New Zealand) chorus.co.nz
North Power Fibre (Whangarei) northpower.com/fibre
Tuatahi First Fibre (Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Taranaki) tuatahifibre.co.nz
Enable Networks (Christchurch) enable.net.nz/can-i-get-fibre