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News, Telecommunications - Monday, January 9, 2012 12:09 - 56 Comments
Tension as NBN trial agreement ends
news Tension is mounting between the National Broadband Network Company and its retail ISP customers about the final form of the wholesale agreement which will govern their relationship, with an impasse likely to leave the two sides unable to connect new retail NBN customers once an initial trial agreement ends on Thursday this week.
The Financial Review newspaper reported this morning that the major ISPs — Telstra, Optus, iiNet, Internode and so on — were refusing to sign up to what is known as NBN Co’s wholesale broadband agreement (WBA), with Internode carrier relations manager John Lindsay stating that NBN Co was “ignoring the legitimate concerns” of the ISP community. The ISPs’ concerns appear to focus around the need for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to be able to oversee the arrangements, as well as the levels of risk accepted by NBN Co.











