The NBN Co has just announced the network’s Multicast feature – a feature that allows service providers to stream IPTV channels on the points of interconnect of the network. Each point of interconnect can stream to more or less 150,000 residences. While the company fully expects common users...
Read More →Rod Sims, chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission shared some good news. According to Mr Sims, the NBN Co has submitted its latest special access undertaking (SAU) – the 3rd version of the document after challenges from Telstra and Optus. The document highlights the NBN̵...
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Read More →Ever since the NBN was introduced to the public, both the company and the Australian government have been listing the benefits of the network to several industries including healthcare, education, technology, as well as numerous others. Their efforts to introduce the NBN and its benefits continue th...
Read More →Optus is widely-considered as the biggest, and probably the only remaining competitor of the NBN. That will soon change as Optus will soon be in the process of shutting down its company, after the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission or the ACCC approved of an $800 million pay day for th...
Read More →The rollout of the NBN program has received a lot of criticism, with a lot of them coming from customers in rural and regional Australia. This is especially true now that the phase one of the rollout has been revealed, with a lot of customers living in these areas complaining that they’re not part...
Read More →Mike Quigley, one of the NBN Co’s main chief executives, has proven that money is not his main inspiration in helping build the NBN program. He showed this by saying no to allocated annual bonuses, which is more than $300,000. He said that philosophically speaking, he doesn’t need the money in o...
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