The Tron really is becoming the city of the future;
"The relative geographical stability of the Waikato region, compared to more earthquake prone regions such as the Wellington and Canterbury regions, makes it the ideal place to establish a data centre. It’s a no brainer of a decision for hosting companies following the construction of the city’s high speed broadband network built by Ultrafast Fibre over the last five years."
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https://companyx.com/news/tech-talk-why-hamilton-is-the-city-of-the-future
Company-XTech Talk: Why Hamilton is the City of the FutureWhat, undoubtedly, started as a joke has become reality. Hamilton was ironically dubbed “City of the Future” in the late 1990s, also earning the nickname of “The ‘Tron”, short for “Hamiltron”. But these monikers, intended with irony, have come true in so many ways. Some of it is due to geography, but a lot of it is due to capability. The relative geographical stability of the Waikato region, compared to more earthquake prone regions such as the Wellington and Canterbury regions, makes it the ideal place to establish a data centre. It’s a no brainer of a decision for hosting companies following the construction of the city’s high-speed broadband network built by Ultrafast Fibre over the last five years.