BCG role in NBN review likely death knell for 'universal' FTTP
The consultancy engaged by NBN Co to assess alternatives to the current rollout regime has previously expressed disdain for a 'one size fits all' approach to network rollouts.
The consultancy engaged by NBN Co to assess alternatives to the current rollout regime has previously expressed disdain for a 'one size fits all' approach to network rollouts.
NBN Co's executive chairman, Ziggy Switkowski, has announced that former Telstra executive director JB Rousselot will lead the strategic review into the government-owned company's rollout of the National Broadband Network.
Only 30 per cent iiNet customers with National Broadband Network connections have chosen the lowest NBN speed tier of 12 megabits per second down/1 megabit per second up, according to a presentation by the ISP’s CEO, Michael Malone, and its CFO, David Buckingham, at the Macquarie WA Investor Conference.
Internet service provider Dodo, which was purchased by M2 Telecommunications earlier this year, has taken the wraps off its consumer-oriented National Broadband Network plans.
Communications minister Malcolm Turnbull has confirmed that former Telstra CEO Ziggy Switkowski will take the reins at NBN Co.
iiNet this morning announced it will cease signing up new customers to its top-tier National Broadband Network satellite service. The cancelled plan offered a 20GB monthly quota.
Google has urged security professionals to help Australians stay safe on the National Broadband Network (NBN).
Malcolm Turnbull has criticised the Federal Government for budget cuts to the National Broadband Network (NBN).
In a speech delivered today to the Australian-Israel Chamber of Commerce, Rod Sims, the chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission endorsed Telstra's Kate McKenzie's call for a debate on tiered pricing for broadband customers based on the quality of service they desired.
Junior newsreaders in New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria will be broadcasting their sustainability stories via Australia’s Academic and Research Network (AARNet) video conferencing service and the National Broadband Network (NBN) today.
The National Museum in Canberra and CSIRO are trialling a virtual tour system using robots called B1 and B2. The robots, which contain telepresence technology, navigate the galleries of the Museum with a human staff member on hand to explain the exhibits.
Syntheo will hand construction of the National Broadband Network in the Northern Territory to NBN Co, the company announced this morning.
Communications minister Stephen Conroy claims two satellites, to launch in 2015, will offer broadband services to the bush that will be faster than most people receive in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney on the current copper network today.
Australia is no longer a high wage, high skill economy competing against low wage, low skill economies, but rather competing against low wage, high skill economies, according to Malcolm Turnbull.
NBN Co has awarded Downer EDI Engineering a $94 million, two-year contract to provide additional construction capacity for the NBN rollout in northern NSW.