30 August 2010: Business Case for the NBN
One comentators business case for the Labor version of the National Broadband Network.
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29 July 2010: Working from home on NBN
AUSTRALIANS could save up to $1.9 billion a year in travel costs, petrol and time if they spent half their work hours at home on NBN.
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16 July 2010: NBN 101 - Mobility: Friend of Foe?
Of all the criticisms laid against a FTTH broadband network rollout in Australia, it is the perceived threat posed by our newly discovered love of mobility that holds most water.
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29 July 2010: Labor uses NBN as election plus
LABOR will use its $43 billion national broadband network to make up for lost ground as the second week of the election campaign comes to an end.
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15 July 2010: NBN to spend A$1bn on satellites
Australias NBN Co, the public-private partnership building the countrys national broadband network, plans to make satellite-delivered broadband capacity a key plank of the network.
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15 July 2010: Telstra, Transfield in on first NBN building projects
The federal governments NBN Co has announced the successful contractors which will work on construction of the passive optical fibre network in the five first release sites on the Australian mainland.
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13 July 2010: Virtual Personal Networks Allow Secure Internet Passage
The VPN essentially integrates the remote computer into the network, letting it operate as if it were on site.
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12 July 2010: NBN 101 - The Internet or applications?
However, current IPTV service standards are held back by the state of Australias broadband environment and, as a result, it is arguable take-up by consumers is being affected too.
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9 July 2010: Analysis -The political flavours of the NBN rollout
In awarding rollout locations for the second tranche of the National Broadband Network yesterday, NBN Co tended to favour safe ALP seats.
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July 2010: NBN Network Operations Centre to be based in Melbourne
The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Senator Stephen Conroy today announced that the Network Operations Centre for the National Broadband Network (NBN) would be based in Melbourne.
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July 2010: Finland becomes first country to make broadband internet the law, Australia left behind
Finland has become the first country in the world to force its ISPs to treat broadband like postal services and telephone connections.
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June 2010: Mildura / Sunraysia switches to digital television
The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Senator Stephen Conroy today gave the signal for the historic commencement of digital-only television in Australia.
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June 2010: NBN 101: The Economic Argument
The economic benefits of faster broadband should not be discounted or neglected in discussions around the NBN.
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June 2010: Agreement between NBN Co and Telstra on the rollout of the National Broadband Network
The Australian Government today welcomed the announcement by Telstra and NBN Co that they had entered into a Financial Heads of Agreement.
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June 2010: New Sunshine Coast fibre optic and wireless network complete
After three years in the making, a new telecommunications network providing unsurpassed wireless and broadband services for the Sunshine Coast region was officially declared complete and ‘open for business’ by Sunshine Coast Mayor, Bob Abbot, and Queensland Senator Mark Furner.
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December 2009: My Property Review
The Governments move to get fibre optic cabling into our homes
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October 2009: Worldclass broadband delivers freedom of choice
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July 2009: Senator Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
Roadmap for our digital economy future
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May 2009: Senator Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
Fibre-to-the-Home Asia Pacific Conference, Melbourne 19 May 2009
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April 2009: Coast leads broadband revolution
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May 2009: Fibre to the home continues its global march
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The survey was conducted over a four week period — from 31 December 2008 to 1 February 2009, during which the survey was successfully completed and verified a total of 19,763 times.
The complete report with detailed ISP breakdowns can be found here.





