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News, Telecommunications - Monday, February 6, 2012 10:33 - 4 Comments
NBN Co withholds fibre extension costs
newsThe National Broadband Network Company has blocked a freedom of information request which would have seen information released about the amount which it will cost Australians outside the company’s planned fibre broadband footprint extended to reach their premises, in a move first reported by iTNews.
NBN Co’s fibre optic network footprint is planned to cover 93% of the country’s population. This his has led to some discord among the remaining 7%, especially when some of those are right on the border of the fibre rollout zones. These users are expected to be served by satellite and wireless technologies, both of which have lesser capacity than fibre. NBN Co does have an option for residents on the edge of the network footprint. These customers can pay the charges for extending the cable. This offer came about mainly because residents in Tasmania, in some of the early stage rollout zones were unhappy about ‘just missing’ the fibre connection.
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