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Displaying items by tag: MultiTechnology Mix

The Australian Labor Party has labelled valuation claims of the national broadband network made by NBN Co chairman Ziggy Switkowski as bizarre and said no evidence has been produced to back up the price tag he has put on the company.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The Australian Labor Party claims the rollout of the Coalition Government's multi-technology mix national broadband network has reached "new depths of confusion", with NBN Co chief executive Bill Morrow saying he is thinking of building a 5G wireless network to bypass parts of the copper NBN that are unreliable or corroding.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Thursday, 08 February 2018 05:13

30% to abandon NBN for wireless: ALP report claim

A new ACCC co-funded survey has been cited by the Australian Labor Party as showing that 30% of households could abandon the NBN and switch to wireless broadband. The number stands in in stark contrast to NBN Co projections.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The consumer watchdog, the ACCC, is scrutinising proposed changes to Telstra’s NBN migration plan to assess whether they offer adequate protections for customers to maintain access to the services delivered by the national broadband network, as part of the industry and public consultation process.

Published in Technology Regulation

iTWire was at NBN Co’s full year results 2016 presentation, and as per usual, we captured the presentation in full for you on video – it's embedded below. 

Published in Telecoms & NBN

A new leaked internal document reveals secret trials of low-cost fibre-to-the-premises program by nbn.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

NBN Co, which is nbn these days, has added over 200,000 ‘homes and businesses’ to the nbn NBN network - only 6.8 million to go!

Published in Telecoms & NBN

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