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Indicative UFB Rollout Timetable Indicative UFB rollout timetable The timing and order of the UFB rollout is based on workflow scheduling by UFB deployment partners and subject to change. It is in part based on the availability of contractors, as well as the need to build new network contiguously wherever possible. Crown Fibre Holdings will be working with partners to carry out more detailed planning over the coming months. Working with UFB deployment partners, we will achieve nationwide completion of the UFB programme by the end of 2022. 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Otorohanga Chorus 1,264 2 2022* Paeroa Chorus 1,921 2 2022* Parkdale UFF 318 2+ by 2022^ Piopio Chorus 196 2 by 2022# Pirongia Chorus 421 2 2020* Pokeno Chorus 174 2+ by 2022^ Port Waikato Chorus 479 2+ by 2022^ Putaruru UFF 1,787 2 2021 Raglan UFF 1,618 2 2021 Rotokauri UFF 112 2+ by 2022^ Rukuhia Chorus 281 2 2019* Tairua Chorus 3,783 2 by 2022# Tamahere/Matangi/Tauwhare Pa UFF 2,156 2+ by 2022^ Tapu Chorus 114 2+ by 2022^ Taupiri Chorus 168 2 2019* Taupo Chorus 9,968 1 Completed Taupo Airport Chorus 1 2 by 2022# Taupo Fringe Chorus 101 2 by 2022# Tauwhare UFF 107 2+ by 2022^ Te Aroha Chorus 1,901 2 2021* Te Awamutu UFF 5,486 1 Completed Te Kauwhata Chorus 554 2 2019* Te Kowhai UFF 210 2+ by 2022^ Te Kuiti Chorus 1,792 2 2021* Te Puru Chorus 269 2 2019* Temple View UFF 237 2+ by 2022^ Thames Chorus 3,112 2 2018* Tirau UFF 447 2+ by 2022^ Tokoroa UFF 4,953 1 Completed Tuakau Chorus 1,574 2 2021* Turangi Chorus 2,080 2 by 2022# Turua Chorus 202 2+ by 2022^ Waharoa Chorus 273 2+ by 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