Broadband News

Mon, 12th Feb 2018

NBN reveals surge in higher-speed plans

NBN has announced a surge in end users on its 50 megabits per second speed tier, with the company today revealing that it expects 1.1 million additional end-users to have 50/20Mbps broadband services by June.

Source: Computerworld

Fri, 09th Feb 2018

Telstra threatened with lawsuit over third-party billing cancellation

ASX-listed mobile marketing and carrier billing company Impelus has promised to take Telstra to court over its decision to stop allowing subscription-based content providers to charge for their products from the telco's bills.

Source: iTnews Australia

Thu, 08th Feb 2018

Optus rolls out smart cells for Sydney botanic garden

Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden and Domain are banking on Optus' small cells and ENE-HUB's smart pole designs to bring 4G coverage, free Wi-Fi, and digital services to the area.

Source: ZDNet Australia

NBN capacity purchase increase leads to 1.53Mbps per user

Five RSPs have now connected to all 121 NBN points of interconnect, with the ACCC also recording a marginal increase per user in CVC capacity purchased from 1.11Mbps to 1.53Mbps.

Source: ZDNet Australia

Optus adds 'record' 127k mobile customers

Optus has announced net profit of AU$262 million for the quarter on revenue of AU$2.33 billion, with the telco attributing this to the addition of 127,000 post-paid mobile customers.

Source: ZDNet Australia

Optus Business sees revenue fall

Optus Business saw a year-on-year decline in revenue for the quarter ending December 2017, according to the latest financial report by parent company, Singtel.

Source: ARN

ACCC optimistic on consumer benefits as retailers vie for NBN services

Telstra continues to dominate the market for services on the NBN, well ahead of all other telcos, with just under half of the services nationally and an even greater share in regional Australia.

Source: iTWire

NBN Co sees first major CVC increase

NBN Co has seen its first major movement in the amount of connectivity virtual circuit being bought by RSPs, coinciding with the launch of a new temporary price construct.

Source: iTnews Australia

NBN resellers finally start buying more bandwidth

The ACCC has revealed a 38 per cent increase in NBN CVC acquired by resellers for the three months ending December.

Source: ARN

Warner Bros chases Netflix with film streaming pilot

American entertainment giant Warner Bros is dipping its toes into on-demand content in Australia through a partnership with ASX-listed video technology start-up Linius Technologies.

Source: iTnews Australia

30% to abandon NBN for wireless: ALP report claim

A new ACCC co-funded survey has been cited by the Australian Labor Party as showing that 30% of households could abandon the NBN and switch to wireless broadband. The number stands in in stark contrast to NBN Co projections.

Source: iTWire

Wed, 07th Feb 2018

Kogan Mobile launches $7.90, 32GB 'first-recharge' deal for new customers

Fierce 'everything' competitor, Kogan, has slashed all of its 30-day SIM-only deals to $7.90 for the first recharge, with the standout feature a massive 32GB for the first recharge.

Source: iTWire

New NBN exec to oversee enterprise push

NBN has announced that Paul Tyler will lead its business sales and marketing division.

Source: Computerworld

NBN Co poaches Telstra business group exec

NBN Co has poached Telstra’s group managing director for business to head up its own business operations.

Source: iTnews Australia

NBN take-up dips as low as 39 percent

NBN Co is seeing take-up in some of its worst-performing areas between 15 percent and 35 percent below forecasts - and the key question the company is trying to answer now is why.

Source: iTnews Australia

Tue, 06th Feb 2018

Telstra, TPG, Vocus begin trialling NBN enterprise products

NBN is planning to launch its Enterprise Ethernet product by Q3 this year, with Telstra, TPG, and Vocus now trialling the symmetrical 1Gbps service designed for government and large business customers.

Source: ZDNet Australia

NBN Co's 5G spectrum price blown away at auction

The government will face renewed pressure this year over prized 5G spectrum that is parked with NBN Co at a fraction of its commercial value.

Source: iTnews Australia

Mon, 05th Feb 2018

Village Roadshow accuses Google of demonstrably 'facilitating crime'

Film producer believes it would be squished by Google's lawyers, but wants the option to sue to remain available thanks to a lack of safe harbour for service providers in Australia.

Source: ZDNet Australia

NBN Co cuts $184m deal for enterprise satellite service

NBN Co will offer enterprise services on its Sky Muster satellites from early 2019, the network builder has revealed.

Source: iTnews Australia

Telstra opens 5G Innovation Centre

Telstra on Monday opened an innovation centre where it will test next-generation mobile technologies in Australian conditions to support the early commercial deployment of 5G services across the country.

Source: ARN

Fri, 02nd Feb 2018

Telstra writes off $500 million investment in video-streaming business Ooyala

Ooyala was supposed to be Telstra's ticket to become a global technology giant, but now it looks like another value destroyer for the struggling telco.

Source: ABC News

Optus aims for 5G fixed wireless rollout in 2019

Optus plans to commence the rollout of a 5G fixed line service in Australia by early 2019, starting with key metropolitan areas.

Source: ARN

Optus to offer fixed wireless over 5G

Optus has fired a warning shot at NBN Co, unveiling plans to offer high-speed fixed wireless services in key metro areas based on 5G technology.

Source: iTnews Australia

Wed, 31st Jan 2018

Telstra was to be offered NBN ops input for cash

Telstra was set to be offered input into the original NBN rollout and phasing in return for an equity injection, cabinet documents from the time reveal.

Source: iTnews Australia

Leaked document details Rudd govt strategy for Telstra NBN negotiations

A document outlining the key points for the Rudd government’s 2009 announcement that it would fund the rollout of a national fibre network and a second document outlining a strategy for negotiating with Telstra and other potential investors in NBN Co are among those released by the ABC.

Source: Computerworld

Labor planned to play hardball with Telstra before NBN Co set up

The Labor Government in 2009 appears to have considered Telstra its main obstacle to setting up a company that would build a national broadband network for the country.

Source: iTWire

Tue, 30th Jan 2018

Optus Wholesale launches voice over NBN offering

Optus’ wholesale business has launched an NBN ​voice service delivered over Ethernet.

Source: Computerworld

What's New On Stan, Netflix, Foxtel And Hayu For February

From Unreal to Citizen Rose, Sharknado 5 to Marvel's Runaways - here's just a taste of what Netflix, Foxtel, Hayu and Stan are streaming for the month of February.

Source: Gizmodo

Mon, 29th Jan 2018

'Yourname.au' proposed as discussion opens on Australia's domain future

The .au Domain Administration's Policy Review Panel has proposed a series of reforms to the country's domain name registration structure, including the option to register addresses like 'yourname.au'.

Source: ZDNet Australia

auDA consults on direct .au registration, non-ASCII domains

auDA has launched a public consultation on a potential radical shakeup of the .au domain space.

Source: Computerworld