The company rolling out Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) has claimed that it has not had to replace any of the legacy copper in installing its fibre-to-the-node (FttN) network, with end ...
“Absolutely enormous” difficulties in getting Telstra to fix copper network faults confirm the value of fault-free fibre networks, iiNet’s chief technology officer has argued while outlining the ...
As NBN prepares for the commercial launch of fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) services on the National Broadband Network, the company’s updated corporate plan reveals significant uncertainty remains about the ...
The nbn company revealed last night in a Senate Estimates hearing that it has ordered $14 million of copper amounting to 1800 kilometres of twisted pair cables for the FttN component of the Coalition ...
Internet Australia chief Laurie Patton has again called for NBN Co, the builders of the National Broadband Network, to dump its copper-based (FttN) rollout in favour of a return to fibre, despite the ...
news Malcolm Turnbull’s Coalition Government will “ditch” its plans to deploy Fibre to the Node infrastructure over Telstra’s copper network prior to the 2016 Election and instead focus on deploying ...
NBN will take action to fix fibre to the node (FTTN) services not capable of achieving download speeds of 25 megabits per second after legacy services on the copper network are switched off. The ...
news The NBN company is deploying many “kilometres” of brand new copper in some areas to ensure that the Coalition’s Fibre to the Node model functions correctly, the Opposition claimed today, with ...
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