The Australian National Broadband Network (NBN) company has begun deploying G.fast technology enabling gigabit speeds across its fibre-to-the-curb (FttC) network, although it has yet to switch on the ...
If you’ve ever scrolled through Gumtree or Facebook Marketplace, you’ve likely seen people selling something that’s absolutely not their property. Australian online marketplaces are awash with ...
Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) company has begun deploying its fibre-to-the-curb (FttC) network across Sydney and Melbourne, with the service bringing fibre closer to the home for 1.5 ...
AFTER being forced to freeze parts of the rollout to upgrade faulty and unreliable older networks, the NBN has made some changes. The FTTC connections (previously called fibre-to-the-distribution ...
Although it is still early days for the roll out of fibre to the curb, NBN says that its efforts to ensure a smooth migration process from the legacy copper network to FTTC have paid off when it comes ...
ASX-listed NetComm Wireless says its experience with supplying distribution point units (DPUs) for NBN Co’s fibre to the curb (FTTC) rollout is helping it take advantage of overseas opportunities. “We ...
If you’ve been following our series on connecting to Australia’s National Broadband Network, we’ve been walking people through the different types of connection technology used by the NBN, choosing an ...
NBN Co will add fibre-to-the-curb to the upgrade options available under its ‘Technology Choice’ program. Executives from NBN Co told a parliamentary committee that a user-pays upgrade option would be ...
NBN Co is set to revive a self-installation option for the internal ‘NBN connection box’ in the HFC footprint, with up to a quarter of premises anticipated to be eligible. The company is set to run a ...
NBN Co is adding 440,000 customers to its fibre-to-the-curb rollout and says it will resume the rollout of the hybrid coaxial-fibre (HFC) network. NBN Co plans to connect more homes and businesses to ...
A couple of weeks ago, I came home to a letter in my mailbox. It was from one of the NBN ISPs advising me that the NBN was coming to my building, and telling me to sign up with them. This came as a ...