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New Zealand

 As of October 2020, Chorus Limited, a wholesale infrastructure provider in New Zealand began offering a product called EdgeConnect allows ISPs to peer at the Auckland Internet Exchange  from any local telephone exchange in the country. Standard prices are available for same district, same island, or different island connections.</description>
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Zayo

Zayo is a fibre network operator in the United States that publishes a map of their fibre routes and Point of Presence.  

OpenNet Georgia

 OpenNet is a state-funded national fibre optic backbone in Georgia. The initiative maintains an</description>
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	*  Fibre
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OFCOM - United Kingdom

The UK communication regulator maintains a detailed information portal on all spectrum allocations and assignments. All license information is downloadable in CSV format.</description>
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Canadian Government / Regulator

The Canadian regulator publishes a downloadable, Comma Separated Value (CSV) file with the location of every tower in Canada together with information about the operator(s) on the tower as well as the type of equipment, power output, antenna orientation, etc. This is all you could want to build a comprehensive map of towers across Canada and indeed someone has done so. Steven Nikkel has imported that information into an</description>
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As the value of being connected to communication infrastructure grows, those without access are increasingly left behind.  In order to ensure everyone has affordable access to communication more transparency in the telecommunications sector is required to better understand who is unconnected and what opportunities exist to solve connectivity challenges.  Adopting Open Data policies and approaches in telecommunications will enable a more constructive debate on access a…</description>
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