Broadband News
Thu, 05th Dec 2013
Coalition NBN must be a monopoly to survive: NBN Co
Universal price guarantees, ensuring equal prices for regional and urban Australians under Labor's NBN model, could disappear if the government's fibre-to-the-node (FttN) services tried to compete against existing HFC networks, NBN Co has warned.
Source: ZDNet Australia
NBN Co reveals NT and WA wasteland
State-by-state breakdown of NBN Co's rollout statistics reveals the patchwork nature of the network's deployment
Source: ZDNet Australia
NBN Co updates web roll-out information
NBN Co has reactivated roll-out progress on its website.
Source: ARN
AusBBS introduces SOHO NBN plans
Locally-owned startup, Australian Broadband Services (AuSBBS), is targeting small businesses with new National Broadband Network (NBN) plans priced at $100 and $155 per month.
Source: ARN
Wed, 04th Dec 2013
Turnbull agrees to release NBN review
Communications minister Malcolm Turnbull has confirmed he intends to release a copy of the NBN strategic review, though it's expected to be heavily redacted.
Source: iTWire
NBN fibre upgrade 'essential'
NBN Co's long-term profitability will be restricted if the Coalition's proposed mix of cable, copper and fibre networks is not replaced with a full fibre network in coming years, government briefings reveal.
Source: SMH
NBN Co can't guarantee Libs' 50Mbps speed promise: report
The unpredictable performance of VDSL2 technology over Telstra's copper network means that NBN Co would be unable to guarantee customers the 50Mbps speeds promised by the new government, a leaked NBN Co report has warned.
Source: ZDNet Australia
Ookla Net Index delivers verdict on Australian Internet speed
Internet metrics company, Ookla, has ranked Australia 48th for download speed and 96th for upload speed in its most recent Net Index which covers tests recorded on Speedtest.net from June 3, 2011, to December 2, 2013.
Source: ARN
Tue, 03rd Dec 2013
Turnbull to defy Senate order to produce NBN report
Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull has indicated he will not release the NBN Co strategic review on Monday, despite an order from the Senate to do so.
Source: ZDNet Australia
Massive Internode outage affects half of Victoria
A massive hardware fault has taken down service roughly half of Victoria's Internode ADSL customers, with still no ETA on a fix.
Source: iTWire
Nextgen trials 400Gbps Sydney-Canberra link
Nextgen Networks has trialled a 400Gbps link between two data centres in Sydney and Canberra to prove the future scalability of the company's intercapital network.
Source: iTnews Australia
ACCAN supports Telstra's move to kill the CAPTCHA
The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) is backing Telstra's move to eliminate online CAPTCHA tests from its websites, and is encouraging other companies to follow suit.
Source: ARN
Is Coalition's NBN endgame up in the air?
It's still not clear just how the Coalition plans to meet its difficult FttN NBN goals. But as new information about its operating parameters continues to emerge, it's worth considering one way it might make everything work.
Source: ZDNet Australia
Don't let politics distort NBN cost: Former NBN Co CEO
Former NBN Co CEO Mike Quigley has sought to set the record straight on the cost for the NBN fibre-to-the-premises rollout ahead of the release of the strategic review conducted after he left the company.
Source: ZDNet Australia
NBN Co must not become 'Telstra reseller': CCC
The Competitive Carriers Coalition has slammed advice from former NBN Co management that it should not acquire Telstra's copper network for its alternative fibre-to-the-node plan.
Source: ARN
Quigley says NBN has no time to spare
Former NBN chief Mike Quigley has made a spirited defence of NBN Co's achievements under his leadership. The hard work has been done, he says.
Source: iTWire
Former NBN Co boss warns Government review not to rewrite history
The former head of the National Broadband Network has warned the new management team not to rewrite history in its review of the NBN.
Source: ABC News
Mon, 02nd Dec 2013
The 12 labours of Turnbull: NBN hurdles Coalition must cross in 18 months to meet 2019 deadline
An internal review of Australia's national broadband network (NBN) has identified 12 major issues that must be resolved within the next 18 months or so if there is any chance of the Australian government meeting its promised 2019 date for completing the massive project.
Source: ZDNet Australia
Labor demands release of NBN review
The long awaited NBN Strategic Review has been handed to Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
Source: iTWire
Labor calls on Turnbull to lay out FTTN costs
The federal opposition wants the 60-day NBN review to be publicly released so costs of switching to a fibre-to-the-node model can be evaluated before "any weighty decisions" are made.
Source: iTnews Australia
Clare wants NBN review released
The federal opposition is calling on Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull to immediately release the government's strategic review of the national broadband network (NBN).
Source: Computerworld
Australian government data found on old memory sticks
Used memory sticks being sold on the internet have been found to contain sensitive Australian government data, according to a new study.
Source: ZDNet Australia
NBN not as cheap, not as soon - but it will be slow
NBN chief Ziggy Switkowski is already casting doubts on the Malcolm's Turnbull’s promise to finish the network sooner and at a lower cost.
Source: iTWire
Sat, 30th Nov 2013
Australian government using wrong NBN rollout strategy, leaked report warns
Australia's new Liberal Party government is using the wrong strategy for rolling out the country's national broadband network (NBN) and should consolidate the planned two-stage deployment of fibre-to-the-node (FttN) technology into one rollout, a leaked internal report has revealed.
Source: ZDNet Australia
Fri, 29th Nov 2013
Ziggy brands 2016 NBN deadline 'demanding'
NBN Co's interim CEO Ziggy Switkowski has warned that meeting the Coalition's 2016 deadline for a 25Mbps service to all homes in Australia will be "very, very demanding".
Source: iTnews Australia
Copper pits for NBN a 'disgrace': Union
The union representing Telstra field staff estimates up to 80 per cent of the telco's "disgraceful" copper-wire network pits have been patched together by plastic bags or ring-barked cables.
Source: Computerworld
Government unlikely to hit NBN deadline: report
The government's 2016 delivery deadline for the national broadband network looks likely to be blown out, according to a leaked internal NBN Co document
Source: ARN
NBN Co chair says copper in 'reasonable condition'
Copper has proven to be more resilient than NBN Co Chairman Ziggy Switkowski once thought, the former Telstra executive has told a parliamentary committee today.
Source: Computerworld
NBN Costs 'rising as we speak', roll out targets proving 'very challenging': Switkowski
The cost of the NBN is rising as we speak - that’s according to NBN Co Chairman Ziggy Switkowski, who was grilled today at a hearing of the Senate Select Committee on NBN.
Source: ARN
Thu, 28th Nov 2013
Department confirms NBN revenue may drop under Coalition plan
A federal bureaucrat has confirmed it is likely the National Broadband Network revenue forecasts will have to be revised down under the Coalition's plan.
Source: ABC News