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EOL: Connecting New Zealand’s challenging locations

By Eva LiOctober 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • EOL is a Tauranga-based, family-owned internet service provider, established in 1995.
  • The company specialises in delivering internet solutions to rural and underserved areas often overlooked by larger providers.

A legacy of innovation and problem-solving

EOL (Enternet Online Ltd) began with a vision to provide reliable internet access to regions where traditional providers struggled to reach. Founded by Terry and Linda Coles, the company initially focused on wireless broadband services, gradually expanding into fibre connections, data centre hosting, and bespoke connectivity solutions. This evolution reflects both technological advancement and a deep understanding of New Zealand’s diverse geography, ensuring that remote and rural communities can access high-speed internet with minimal disruption.

The company has continually invested in local infrastructure, combining off-the-shelf technologies with customised deployment strategies. Their approach prioritises network reliability, uptime, and customer satisfaction, making them a trusted partner for both individual users and enterprise clients. By keeping core operations in Tauranga, EOL maintains local oversight, enabling rapid response to service issues and proactive maintenance across their service regions.

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Family-owned values driving local expertise

As a family-run business, EOL retains a strong emphasis on integrity, personalised service, and community engagement. The next generation of the Coles family is now actively involved in daily operations, ensuring continuity of leadership and preserving the company’s culture of excellence. Staff are trained to provide hands-on technical support and strategic consultancy, allowing EOL to offer tailored solutions that meet specific client requirements.

Beyond operational delivery, EOL engages in industry collaborations and keeps up with national telecommunications standards, demonstrating a commitment to quality and compliance. The company also supports rural digital inclusion initiatives, contributing to New Zealand’s broader goal of closing the connectivity gap. By combining family values with professional expertise and innovative solutions, EOL stands out as a reliable and forward-thinking internet service provider in the country.

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Eva Li

Eva is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at Auckland University of Technology. Contact her at e.li@btw.media

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