PARIS — Australia’s national satellite broadband service continues to suffer regional outages seven months after its introduction, with a majority of users reporting installation or connection ...
Within Australia, there is only one state or territory where the majority of premises will be on fibre to the premise (FttP) at the completion of the rollout, and that lucky place is the Northern ...
Was Australia's national broadband network (NBN) an election strategy quickly sketched out on the back of an envelope by political strategists with no real intent on building the thing, or is it a ...
This is branded content. If your internet won't work as fast as you can type, you might be in an area with subpar NBN coverage. If you've made sure the culprit isn't the way you've set up your WiFi or ...
Network builders NBN Co said the second release sites, which include Modbury and Prospect, would go ahead regardless of a Telstra investor vote on the $11 billion deal between NBN and the telco giant ...
Rowan Wilken receives funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC). Bjorn Nansen receives funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC). Jenny Kennedy receives funding from the Australian ...
This article is part of Computerworld Australia’s NBN 101 series, in which we take a look at the arguments surrounding the fibre-to-the-home network, and dissect them one by one. The articles are ...
Launtel is one of the newer players in the NBN space, despite having been around for a few years. In that short space of time, Launtel has done much to shake up how the NBN could (or should) work. For ...
NBN Co released full-year financial results on Tuesday that show an accelerating thirst for data. More than 8.63 million homes and businesses are connected to the NBN network, and the organisation ...
The green box that represents everything wrong with Australia's long-fumbling attempts to give its citizens the speedy internet access they're clamoring for. Jackson Ryan was CNET's science editor, ...
NBN aims to connect all Australians, but new research shows the most disadvantaged people in our society are getting the most "inferior" technology. Claire Reilly was a video host, journalist and ...