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NBN Tech Choice Program Delivers Just Three FttP

The company rolling out Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) has made just three fibre-to-the-premises (FttP) connections under its technology choice program since launch a year ago.

“There have been three fibre-to-the-premises connections through the technology choice program,” NBN said in response to a Senate Estimates Question on Notice.

The fibre-on-demand program, launched in March 2015, offers Australians a pure fibre alternative to NBN’s fibre-to-the-node (FttN), fibre-to-the-basement (FttB), fibre-to-the-distribution-point (FttDP) and satellite connections — if customers pay an application fee which NBN said last year could average around $4,300 per premises.



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