There has been alot of media coverage of the NBN of late, in particular with some revelations in Senate estimates this week (March 15-17 2016) from NBN, relating
Thanks to Kenneth Tsang, who has translated a leaked NBN document into english – we have a number of points which directly relate to FTTN which does not fair
Following on the post about Infrastructure Australia recommending the split up and sale of the NBN, it appears that Telstra has control of the sale of the copper
An interesting article in The Conversation which talks about FTTN expectations vs FTTP, but also have an infographic which illustrates a valid point. This is the sort of
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that The Turnbull government should split up the National Broadband Network and start preparing to sell it off to private companies, according to a landmark
As we highlighted what Kenneth Tsang had pointed out with the issues with the NBN Design Rules for FTTN, this prediction has become true as pointed out in
As reported on itnews.com.au NBN released its financial results for the second half of 2015: NBN’s cost per premises during the half stood at $4419 on its brownfield FTTP
Update April 2019 – This process has now changed. Please see the NBNCo Technology Choice Individual Premises Application Factsheet. We often get asked how much will this cost.
Mark Gregory has written a very informative article about the Technology Choice Program issues, and the Gleneagles Estate got a mention: The Gleneagles estate NBN Committee representing 389 premises the