NBN Co has announced a new upgrade plan for its fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) network today, after receiving an equity investment of up to AU$3 billion from the Australian Government. In addition to ...
The Australian Government has announced a AU$3 billion equity investment in the NBN to complete its Australia-wide upgrade of fibre to the node (FTTN) connections to full, high-speed fibre (FTTP).
The Australian government has pledged this week to provide an additional AU $3 billion (US$1.86bn) to support NBN Co's fiber network upgrades. NBN Co noted that the investment is in addition to more ...
This month, NBN revealed the final phase of its fibre upgrade, a $3.8 billion investment to replace the remaining copper connections with full fibre. Jane McNamara from NBN told Jacqui Felgate on 3AW ...
Australian government owned fibre network wholesaler NBN Co will upgrade the remaining FTTN (fibre to the node) network across Australia, using A$800 million of its own funds plus a commitment of ...
The NBN said the upgrades, which will see copper connecting to homes replaced with fibre, would take five years to complete. NBN has committed $800m to the project. NSW will benefit the most from ...
NBN Co will also foot an additional $800m to finish the Rudd-era project, which will upgrade the fibre-to-node network and provide an additional 622,000 fibre access connections across the country.
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