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NBN Co Just Dumped On FTTN Customers (Again)
NBN Co has announced plans to increase speeds for some customers by 2023. However, if you’re currently saddled with a fibre-to-the-node (FttN) connection – like most residential NBN users – there are no plans to upgrade the bandwidth for the next four years. Guaranteed speeds won’t exceed 25 Mbps, even in 2023.
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NBN Is Rolling Out ‘Fibre-To-The-Driveway’ To 700,000 Premises, Ditches Optus HFC
nbn, the company responsible for the National Broadband Network (NBN), has cancelled its plans to use Optus hybrid-fibre coaxial (HFC) assets as part of its rollout and is going to deploy fibre-to-the-distribution point (FTTdP) instead. The technology, also known as ‘fibre-to-the-driveway’, provides faster broadband speeds compared to copper-based HFC. Here are the details.
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The First 140 Suburbs Which Will Get NBN Fibre To The Node
I guess it’s better to be in a suburb where fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) NBN connections are promised than to be in one where no-one knows what’s happening. NBN Co has released a list of the first 140 suburbs that will be set up.