Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) company has launched its new fibre-to-the-curb (FttC) network, with the service bringing fibre closer to the home for 1 million premises by installing it ...
NBN Co is supposed to finish its rollout by the end of the month, which it has repeatedly said it is on track to do. On Thursday, the corporation announced 100,000 people had now connected to the ...
Pushing machine-learning technology and big data applications is enabling Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) to be more "proactive" in analysing and repairing network health, the company has ...
But NBN CEO Stephen Rue is keen to remind everyone the end of the rollout is not really the end. “Our job does not end there,” he said on the government-owned company’s half yearly earnings call on ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A faster NBN is set to deliver a $400 billion boost to Australia’s economy by 2030, the first longitudinal study into the network’s ...
The Australian Government and NBN announced funding of $750 million to improve NBN's fixed wireless network. The Government funding $480 million and NBN supporting this with an additional $270 million ...
While the rollout of the NBN is slated to be completed by June, Mr Cross told The Australian the milestone did not paint the full picture, given that the large portion of homes ready to connect to the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Millions of broadband consumers expecting to have the NBN connected through their existing pay tv or internet cables are going to have ...
The company building the National Broadband Network will be hard-pressed to defend aspects of its network design after the most recent update to the Network Design Rules (NDR). The decision by the ...
NBN Co and Ericsson have announced a new 10-year partnership to secure the supply of 5G technology that will deliver enhanced coverage and speed across the national broadband network (NBN) around ...
NBN Co’s fibre-to-the-node footprint “will have paid for itself” by 2023, according to the government and NBN Co, and will continue to be profitable even as some FTTN users switch to full fibre. The ...