News about Tasmania nbn
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    NBN switched on in Townsville

    The latest mainland test site of the National Broadband Network (NBN) has been switched on, with Townsville becoming the first Queensland location to be connected to the network.

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    Conroy to discuss Tassie NBN joint venture with Bartlett

    Communications minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, confirmed this week that he would meet with Tasmanian Premier, David Bartlett, to discuss the commercial structure of the NBN in the state amid criticism from the Opposition that a planned joint venture with State Government-owned utility Aurora Energy has not eventuated.

  • Quigley disputes internal rewiring concerns

    NBN Co chief executive, Mike Quigley, has hit back at claims residents could be faced with additional charges of between $3000 and $6000 to rewire their homes as a result of the National Broadband Network (NBN).

  • ISPs to pay $300 per connection in Tassie NBN stage one

    iPrimus, iiNet and Internode will pay $300 per premises connected to NBN Co as part of the Tasmanian stage one rollout of the national broadband network (NBN).

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    Asymmetric speeds plague first NBN plans

    Residential customers of the stage 1 trial sites for the national broadband network (NBN) in Tasmania will receive committed upstream speeds of two to eight megabits per second (Mbps) on the iPrimus network, the service provider's chief executive officer, Ravi Bhatia, has revealed.

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