Orcon provides calling and Internet services to residential and business customers. The Auckland based company is led by Scott Bartlett, the company's Chief Executive.
Orcon's aim is to provide New Zealanders with remarkable product performance and customer service. In keeping with this aim, it was New Zealand's first telecommunications provider to launch services in the wake of 'local loop unbundling' . Orcon customers in 'unbundled' areas of Auckland can now benefit from the company's new ADSL2+ network, roughly tripling the bandwidth of conventional ADSL.
Orcon was awarded the TUANZ Innovation Award for Best ISP in 2006 and 2007 consecutively, the Telecommunications Carrier of the Year in 2008, and was a finalist in the 2007 Vero Excellence in Business Support awards. It is NZ's fastest-growing telecommunications provider.
Products/Services
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Dial-Up
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Residential Broadband
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Business Broadband
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Tolls
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Domain Names
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Email
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Hosting
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Dedicated Connections
Business Hours
- Mon
- 8:00am – 11:00pm
- Tue
- 8:00am – 11:00pm
- Wed
- 8:00am – 11:00pm
- Thu
- 8:00am – 11:00pm
- Fri
- 8:00am – 11:00pm
- Sat
- 8:00am – 8:30pm
- Sun
- 8:00am – 8:30pm
I have just switched from Xtra and Telecom to Orcon - in order to take advantage of the ADSL-2 service and extra digital phone services that Orcon provide in the Pukekohe area. I also rented their Homehub combined ADSL + Wireless router.
My download speed has trebled to a consistent 16Mbs, while upload speeds remain around the 0.5-0.7Mbs speeds.
Changing ISPs and Telephone provider was seamless, and any enquiries I did have with Orcon were handled promptly and informatively.
They do have a problem with the support for the wireless hub (as this has been handed over to the NZ distributors for this product - who are useless (using a foreign call centre with 7pm-11pm NZ time access!). But the router comes with documentation and an easier interface than most.
Orcon are going to be the new Telecoms/Internet provider for NZ if they can keep rolling out their new Orcon + ADSL-2 service across NZ. Their service, pricing, and feature list show just how bad Telecom have been in letting their own infrastructure lag years behind the rest of the world.
I'm really impressed. No down-time at all - just a trebling of access speeds and simple email account setups.