CEVA Jump elves taking a break

Like everyone else at this time of year, the elves at CEVA who send you Jump modems are taking a break – the last order is currently being processed, so more modems are on the way for the following partners and these are expected to arrive during the Christmas- New Year holiday break:

Rotorua Library
Waipukurau Library
Mangere Bridge Library
Papatoetoe War Memorial Library
Takaanini Library and Community Hub

For everyone else, processing will re-commence during the week of 13 January and these should arrive during the following week. Depending on how long it takes for the CEVA elves to recover from their Christmas break will determine how many are sent, but I am hoping further supplies will be dispatched in January for:

Dannevirke Library
Grey District Library
Papakura Library
Otahuhu Library
Mt Albert Library
Hamilton Central Library
Morrinsville Library
Naenae Community Library
Hastings War Memorial Library
Mahurangi East Library
Dinsdale Library
Matatiki Hornby Centre
Moera Library
Waitara Library
Whakatane Library
Botany Library
Feilding Library
Helensville Library
Porirua Library
Warkworth War Memorial Library
Kawerau District Library
Southern REAP Gore
Highland Park Library
Shirley Library
Te Manawa (Massey Library)
Waahi Whanui Trust
Te Ahurei a Rangatahi
Waimarie: Hamilton East Community House
Pukekohe Whanau Resource Centre
Friendship House (Huntly) Community Charitable Trust
Ngaruawahia Community House
Bream Bay Trust
Smart Newtown
Tauranga City Library
Otaki Library
Invercargill City Library
Geraldine Library
South Waikato Pacific Islands Community Services
Opotiki Library
Hastings War Memorial Library
Manurewa Library

If you are not on this list, you are unlikely to receive any further supplies until February. Please add applicants to the Waiting List section of your Jump Register and I’ll use this as a guide when prioritising shipments. You are also welcome to contact me at jump@diaa.nz when you run out of modems.

Thank you for all your efforts during the year. You have already set a new record by helping another 15,600 households get access to a truly affordable internet service (and there is still more than a week to go).

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Author: Laurence Zwimpfer

I am committed to supporting the development of New Zealand as a digitally included nation, where everyone has equitable opportunities to benefit from the digital world.

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