Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/pfvzkd/australia_nation)
has announced the addition of the "Australia
- National Broadband Network - The FttH Rollout" report to
their offering.
By 2012 the NBN rollout is well and truly underway.
Tasmania received the first FttH connections. NBN Co used 2011 to test
various design and technology issues in the first five mainland sites.
They also invited the first RSPs to become involved in these tests. The
official rollout was launched in late 2011 with the announcement of the
next 28 sites. This will see the NBN being rolled out to over 500,000
premises during 2012. The next rollout announcement is expected in early
2012.
Rollout selections are based on a range of elements such as the
locations of the POIs and technical and geographical issues, and the
NBN-readiness of local communities is also playing a key role in this
strategy.
By the end of 2011 the government successfully completed its Regional
Backbone Blackspots Program, which saw the construction of 6,000
kilometres of high-speed infrastructure, covering just under 400,000
people in regional Australia.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Synopsis
2. Introduction
3. National roll out
4. Rollout progress early 2012
5. Tasmania
6. The First Release sites
7. The rollout
8. rollout issues - Analysis
9. First fixed wireless rollouts
10. Regional Backbone Blackspots Program (RBBP)
11. Fibre-to-the-apartment
12. Other quick-win areas
13. NBN initiatives NSW
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