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The NBN Co pays its staff handsomely, figures revealed ahead of Senate estimates hearings last week show, with 8% of its 6044 staff taking home more than $200,000.
National broadband network builder NBN Co has killed off plans to offer a 100/40Mbps fixed-wireless service, with chief executive Bill Morrow confirming the decision at a Senate Estimates committee hearing.
The chief executive of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia expects the arrival of the national broadband network to its bases in remote areas to result in savings of millions of dollars based on recent deployments and a special rate for the Sky Muster service.
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