States rally against NBN fibre plans
The Federal Government faces heated opposition from state and territory governments for cutting out select regional towns from the national fibre broadband network.
The Federal Government faces heated opposition from state and territory governments for cutting out select regional towns from the national fibre broadband network.
Much of the risk and associated cost with the roll out of the federal government’s proposed $43 billion national broadband network (NBN) could be averted through modeling its roll out on AT&T’s US U-Verse fibre to the home network, a senior ISP network engineer has said.