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Fibre-to-the-premises (FttP) is the least faulty technology in NBN's arsenal, according to figures disclosed by the company. Responding to Senate Estimates Questions on Notice, the company ...
Fairly or not, Australia’s NBN has long been the butt of jokes, ranking below Nicaragua and Venezuela for download speeds.
NBN technology road map will see FttN shift to FttDP DOCSIS 3.1, 10 GPON, and FttDP are three of the upcoming technologies on NBN's road map, with the latter to be implemented in FttN areas.
Millions of Australians could get five times faster internet for no extra cost. Here's how to check if you're eligible.
The National Broadband Network Company (NBN) is trialling cheaper and less intrusive technology to take fibre to the driveway of homes, in a bid to divert criticism the mixed rollout is creating a ...
NBN Co announces a new technology mix to speed up the internet connections of 1 million homes, but existing customers experiencing problems with slow connections will not benefit.
The man originally charged with creating the national broadband network has warned recent positive financial results announcements from NBN Co are masking billions of dollars of value destroyed by ...
Data use has increased more than 10 per cent in Australian households in the past year, as half a million new NBN connections have been installed in 12 months.
NEW technology that holds out the hope of dramatically improving Australia’s much maligned internet speeds is being trialled by the National Broadband Network.
For Australians who aren't happy with the NBN speeds they'll get under a "multi-technology" rollout, NBN Co's Technology Choice program will now offer build upgrades -- for a price.
According to NBN, this multi-technology approach will help it begin construction on 9.5 million homes and businesses by September 2018, with 8 million homes expected to be connected by 2020.
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