Sorell

Population
3,606
Established
1805
Postcode
7172
Location
42°46′S 147°33′E
NBN plans near: Sorell
About Sorell

Sorell is 26 kilometres east of Hobart, and 10 minutes’ drive from Hobart International Airport. Founded in 1805 by Lieutenant Governor Collins, the town is known for combat cameramen Neil Davis.

Area NBN Deployment

Tasmania has been chosen as an NBN test site for the National Broadband Network (NBN).

As part of formulating and testing construction techniques, the government plans to:

“fast-track negotiations with the Tasmanian Government, as suggested by the Panel of Experts, to build upon its National Broadband Network proposal to begin the rollout of a FTTP network and next generation wireless services in Tasmania as early as July.”

After a tender process, Aurora Energy, was chosen to roll-out backhaul fibre between points of interconnect in Tasmania, as well as fibre to the premises in conjunction with Tasmania NBN Co (TNBN Co).

The Tasmanian test sites will be rolled out in three stages. The first stage covers the towns of Midway Point, Scottsdale and Smithton, with intentions to deliver the first NBN services beginning July from Internet Service Providers (ISPs) Internode, iiNet and iPrimus.

Second stage towns include Sorell, Deloraine, George Town, St Helens, Triabunna, Kingston Beach and South Hobart.

90,000 premises will be connected in Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and Burnie, as part of the roll-out’s third stage.

Sorell NBN Deployment

Sorell is 26 kilometres east of Hobart, and 10 minutes’ drive from Hobart International Airport. Founded in 1805 by Lieutenant Governor Collins, the town is known for combat cameramen Neil Davis.

Tasmanian NBN Company (TNBN Co), in conjunction with Aurora Energy, has contracted Lend Lease subsidiary Conneq to build the fibre to 1500 premises in Deloraine as part of the Stage 2 Tasmanian NBN test sites.

Construction is due to occur in late May 2011.

Despite poor take-up of stage 1 trial NBN services, opt-out legislation passed by state Parliament in early 2011 will ensure greater availability of services at stage 2 and 3 sites.

The town is one of seven to trial NBN Co’s planned fibre footprint extension subsidy allowing councils or groups to pay for building fibre outside of the planned footprint.

Comments
Man
1 year, 9 months
rural areas near sorell need broadband! there are hundreds of people sitting here waiting for it!!! we are so sick of the crappy dial up service give us something! please!
unknown
1 year, 9 months
I know how you feel, a house 1KM away from me can get broadband and i cant! its so frustrating!
Pooky
1 year, 3 months
Can't the above guys get satellite? Or wireless??? I know rural people on both.
unknown
1 year
satellite/wireless are extremely costly to get a good service. and it is not totally reliable. NBN PLEASE.
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