Concerns raised over NBN’s long-term commercial viability
The ACCC has flagged concerns over NBN Co’s ability to meet its long-term financial targets.
The ACCC has flagged concerns over NBN Co’s ability to meet its long-term financial targets.
NBN broadband services from iiNet, Optus, Telstra and TPG are delivering between 80 and just over 90 per cent of the maximum plan speeds in the evenings, a new ACCC report has found.
NBN will use network simulation labs to train more than 2000 field telecommunications workers on how to deploy, activate and maintain the national broadband network.
Optus has followed Telstra in its move to offer “remedies” to more than 8,700 of its customers who were misled about NBN speeds.
NBN Co’s move to pause its HFC network rollout to fix service issues could cost up to $790 million, according to the Australian Labor Party.
About five minutes into ABC’s Four Corners investigation into the National Broadband Network (NBN) program on Monday evening, I realised that once again, we weren’t talking about the real issues of large government project failure.
The stagnant rate of the average revenue per user from active NBN services is set to remain a source of uncertainty for the project’s ultimate profitability.
Around 55 technicians working on the Telstra copper network connecting and maintaining the national broadband network were sacked on the spot on Friday, the CEPU said.
NBN Co on Monday said the rollout of the national broadband network had officially passed the halfway point with one in two Australians now able connect to the service.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is calling on Australians to be part of a program that will measure and compare broadband speeds across the country.
Residents of Launceston in Tasmania are enjoying broadband services that are 10 times faster than the maximum speeds provided in other locations across Australia.
The NBN rollout has been labelled as “poorly planned” and “inconsistent” by Victoria’s Mansfield Shire Council.
nbn is boosting its FttC footprint to one million premises, in yet another shake-up of its rollout technology mix.
The competition watchdog presses play on its plan to monitor the country’s broadband speeds thanks to fresh funding by the Government.
The Queensland Government has blasted nbn over its decision to not publicly report progress against its three-year NBN rollout plan.