The company responsible for the National Broadband Network has said it will be reviewing its generally reliable weekly release of rollout statistics, as it pinned the blame on the recent HFC pause.
When summer weather begins to hit the Australian east coast, those on fibre-to-the-curb (FttC) connections need to brace for some electronics frying thanks to lightning activity. In an update to the ...
The company building the National Broadband Network has drawn up plans to replace the Optus cable network in a move that would cost the project $375 million and make it miss its 2017 and 2018 ...
“NBN Co today labelled as incorrect the suggestion that householders in the Kiama Downs first release site who ‘don’t sign up with an internet provider before the trial concludes’ could be charged ...
The company in charge of building the national broadband network has bought enough of it to wrap all the way around the world. The company has purchased almost 50,000km of copper cabling, the bulk of ...
More than 10 per cent of NBN customers aren't getting the speeds they’re paying for, and there’s one type of connection you don’t want. The Measuring Broadband Australia Report has been tracking the ...
Meanwhile businesses are losing customers because of the NBN’s unreliability. Formal complaints about NBN faults — including slow data speeds and drop outs — soared by a staggering 148 per cent last ...
HOUSEHOLDS on the NBN say they’re getting less than a hundredth of the speed promised when they first joined the $49 billion broadband network. Meanwhile businesses are losing customers because of the ...
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