ACCC Green Lights TPG Telecom Split
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April 8, 2022
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The ACCC has given the green light to the joint functional separation of TPG Telecom, which will allow the company to divide... Read More
Telstra Wins $187M School Internet Contract
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April 1, 2022
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Telstra has scored a five-year, $187 million deal with the Queensland government to deliver better internet services to state schools. Average net... Read More
How Much Of Govt’s $19.5B Loan Has NBN Co. Repaid?
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March 30, 2022
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The government’s $19.5 billion loan to the NBN Co. is close to two-thirds repaid, with $7.4 billion still to be repaid by... Read More
NBN Fibre Upgrades Come To More Suburbs
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March 23, 2022
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The NBN has announced that, from today, over 50,000 FTTN premises will be eligible to upgrade to Fibre to the Premises, which... Read More
NBN Co Announces Fibre Upgrades For 200,000 Premises
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November 8, 2021
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NBN Co has today announced an additional 200,000 homes and businesses across Australia will be fitted with FTTP (fibre to the premises)... Read More
Back To The Future As NBN Co Doles Out $1bn For FTTP
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July 15, 2021
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NBN Co has awarded four construction contracts valued at more than $1 billion to upgrade homes and businesses across Australia to fibre... Read More
Aussie Broadband Boss Sees 1Gbps Available To Half The NBN
CANBERRA: Aussie Broadband said it has experienced a 5.5pc uptick in its customer base for 1Gbps plans when the ISP began to... Read More
NBN Finds Superfast Market
NBN Co has notched a 28% jump in sales of superfast 250Mbps services, after cutting prices and increasing speeds of its No.1... Read More
200K Homes Told To Wait For NBN
Some 200,000 homes across the country are said to be facing major delays in being hooked up to the NBN, largely due... Read More
NBN Responds To Criticism About FTTP Rollout Costs
NBN has responded to reports claiming the cost of the FTTP rollout in Australia is much higher than most other countries. Following Professor Rod Tucker... Read More