"There will then be a further investment to take fibre deeper into neighbourhoods, through building local fibre networks that run along street frontages." Speaking later at a press conference, Fletcher said two million homes serviced by fibre-to-the-node (FttN) would be upgraded to a full-fi...
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Fibre To The Home (FTTH) with speeds of 100Mbps is going to dramatically change how Australians work, play and socialise online. I haven’t heard yet if these speeds are symmetrical or asymmetrical (i.e. if uplink speeds are equivalent to downlink, or not), but I guess it may be too...
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and the Australian Communications and Media Authority in a bid to acquire unallocated 2.2 gigahertz of spectrum for its fixed wireless internet service. It cites the plan of NBN to serve 93% by fibre-to-the-home, with the other 3% served by satellite services. The fixed-wireless component of...
iiNet has announced this morning that it has over 10,000 customers on fibre services — more than the 7,000 active fibre customers on the National Broadband Network (NBN). The company said today that it has 8,000 customers on TransACT's fibre-to-the-home (FttH) network in the ACT, an...
The National Broadband Network (nbn) was launched to replace Australia's old copper cable network with faster technology, using a combination of fibre optics, wireless, and satellites. Customers get access to the nbn by signing up with an internet service provider, who will take care of any in...
FTTP (fibre to the premises). As the name implies, this is an end-to-end fibre optic connection that goes straight to your home, rather than ending at a neighbourhood or building node and then relying on 'legacy' cabling to cover the last little bit. It's the best option, but has ...
Fibre to the premises (FTTP). This is the best connection you can get under the NBN. In this, fibre-optic cables are hooked up directly to your home via the ground or through overhead lines. These should deliver the maximum speeds your provider can offer, but only about 20% of properti...
-to-the-Distribution-Point (FTTdp) deployments offer a commercially viable alternative using a DPU that is installed in a telecommunications pit in the street under the footpath outside the house. The DPU connects fibre from the pit in the street to the existing copp...