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.
The company responsible for rolling out the National Broadband Network will start taking new hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) connection orders again in either May or early June. NBN on Monday said the ...
Claire Reilly was a video host, journalist and producer covering all things space, futurism, science and culture. Whether she's covering breaking news, explaining complex science topics or exploring ...
NBN Co says it hit speeds of up to 994 megabits per second over a hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) connection during an in-field trial of DOCSIS 3.1 technology. The trial, staged in the Melbourne suburb of ...
NBN Co CEO Stephen Rue says the company will conduct a “significant release of optimised HFC premises over the next six months”. Presenting the company’s half-year results today, the NBN Co chief ...
"While the good news is that we are working on a better experience for the internet providers and end users, the improvement efforts will take additional time and therefore a delay of schedule will ...
The multi-technology NBN is well and truly off the ground with news of the switch-on of services using the former Telstra HFC network. Claire Reilly Former Principal Video Producer Claire Reilly was a ...
University of Western Australia provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation AU. With all of the negative press about Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN), consumers who have the ...
NBN Co is set to connect an extra 1.9 million premises over 400 cities to the National Broadband Network (NBN) by June 2016, with the multi-technology approach set to offer full-fibre to some lucky ...
THE NBN has backtracked on a $800 million deal to use Optus’ cable TV network, but it could ultimately be good news for you. NBN Co committed $800 million in 2011 for the “progressive migration” of ...
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