Outspoken chief executive of Australian internet service provider Exetel, John Linton, has been clear that he considers that wireless kills the NBN Co's fibre-to-the-home proposition. But could mobile ...
The National Broadband Network (NBN) company has launched a new fixed-wireless product enabling wholesale speeds of 100Mbps download and 40Mbps upload. Fixed-wireless users will be able to attain ...
The operators of the nbn, the digital backbone of Australia designed to deliver reliable, fast, resilient and secure broadband across the country, have announced a series of improvements to the fixed ...
Australia’s national broadband network (NBN) has revealed it is to introduce two wholesale higher-speed tiers for its fixed wireless network. The organisation is seen as the digital backbone of ...
Ericsson has been chosen by Australia's National Broadband Network Co’s (NBN Co) to provide a Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) upgrade. The partnership will span the next decade and will see Ericsson ...
Australians on NBN Co’s Fixed Wireless Plus plan have seen improved broadband speeds following the completion of NBN Co’s fixed wireless upgrade program, ACCC said. NBN Broadband The download speed ...
NBN plans to boost the capacity of its fixed wireless service, according to the company’s executive general manager for access products, Gavin Williams. In a blog entry posted today, Williams said ...
NBN will offer a 100/40 megabits per second wholesale service on its fixed wireless network from early 2018. NBN in 2015 boosted the maximum speed available on the service from 25/5Mbps to 50/20Mbps.
NBN Co has awarded Ericsson a contract to roll out a TD-LTE network to serve the four percent of premises scheduled for wireless coverage in NBN Co's business plan. The initial contract is for 12 ...
NBN Co has expanded its fixed wireless network to cover approximately 24,000 regional and rural premises in a “major milestone” for the National Broadband network (NBN) builder. The upgrade comes by ...
The National Broadband Network Company today provided further details of how its Ericsson-backed national wireless network was expected to perform technically, with chief technology officer Gary ...
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