FYX, a new New Zealand ISP, has launched its first internet services in the country, promising to negate geo-location blocking on US services such as Netflix.

 

The company, which describes itself as an ISP that is ‘all about open access and freedom’, has promised to allow its users access to global services that have been traditionally blocked by a system of geographic restrictions.

 

“There is a bunch of stuff on the internet that a few of us didn't have the freedom to access (without stealing it, and we aren't into that). So we decided to FYX the internet by removing some of the barriers that were getting in the way of great choice,” the company announced on its website.