One NZ resolves a widespread internet outage across the South and lower North Island caused by a software bug in a technology partner's system, with customers expressing frustration and service impacts extending to AA centres.
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It's okay if a policy isn't is not aimed at you. Like one of the things that that I often think of, but don't verbalize, is I'm a middle income owner with no kids. That means that there's a broad range of um you know tax credits and benefits and that sort of thing that are just not targeted at me. And I'm I don't go and stand out on the side of the road going, where is the help for the childless? Probably the only reason that I'm surviving the economy at the moment is me and my wife don't have kids. Um so yeah, it's it's an interesting way to to look at things that I thought it was worthy of of mention. Um, thank you. That is my essay. Um into the normal super chats. Um late fee of arbitrary tokens that Google will clip for convenience. Absolutely correct. Yep, YouTube clip the clip the tickets on it, but uh everything is appreciated. Um it's in the ballot with a very generous ten dollars. Uh one thing Tangy didn't say but should have said is that most regional bus contracts are fixed flat rate prices contract per service, costing rate payers the same whether the service is full or empty.
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technical failures disrupting political broadcast
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