Australian pay TV company Foxtel has announced launching National Broadband Network (NBN) services, with the provider offering high-speed broadband exclusively across the fibre-to-the-premises (FttP) ...
Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) company has begun deploying its fibre-to-the-curb (FttC) network across Sydney and Melbourne, with the service bringing fibre closer to the home for 1.5 ...
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NBN Co may have nixed the possibility of getting fibre all the way to your premises, but there are 400 new towns and suburbs planned for its multi-technology rollout. So which regions make the cut?
IF YOU were excited to hear that Labor plans to return to super-fast broadband technology if it wins government — don’t get ahead of yourself just yet. While the party has announced it wants to revive ...
As part of its "multi-technology" rollout, NBN Co has confirmed only those areas in "advanced stages" of FTTP build will get the technology, with all other premises getting FTTN. But paying to upgrade ...
Up to 2 million more homes will receive fibre to the premises (FTTP) under Labor’s National Broadband Network election policy. Labor will “scale up” the FTTP rollout and phase out fibre to the node.
It is interesting to see that over the last 18 months investment in Fibre-to-the-Home/Fibre-to-the-Premises (FttP) rollouts has sky-rocketed all round the world. It ...
The latest figures on the rollout of the National Broadband Network are a bit of a mixed bag for NBN Co and Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull. The construction process is showing signs of ...
Although it is still early days for the roll out of fibre to the curb, NBN says that its efforts to ensure a smooth migration process from the legacy copper network to FTTC have paid off when it comes ...