NBNDocumenting Australia's largest infrastructure project
Click on a location to get more information about local deployments
The NBN Map Project is a collaborative process for documenting the progress of the Australian Federal Government's $43 billion plan to build a fibre-to-the-premises (fttp) network around the country. On this map you will find details on where and how the National Broadband Network (NBN) is being rolled out, along with links to related articles produced by Computerworld. We want your help in documenting the evolution of the NBN to make it the most comprehensive resource for anyone interested in the NBN and for future generations. So to get involved email editor@computerworld.com.au now with details of where and how the NBN is being rolled out in your location.
View more details about: ACT, Adelaide, Brisbane, Broken Hill, Darwin, Emerald and Longreach, Geraldton, Illawarra, Melbourne, New England Tablelands, NSW North Coast, Perth, South West Gippsland, Sydney, Tasmania, Toowoomba, Townsville, Victor Harbor, Victoria-
Stephen Conroy quits following Gillard leadership loss
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Telstra reassures investors on asbestos
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Top-level talks on Telstra asbestos crisis
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Companies missing out on new technologies
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Will Netflix come to Australia?
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AusCERT 2013: NBN users need security professionals’ help, says Google
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Optus unbundles broadband and phone plans
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Telehealth vendors not fazed by NBN debate
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NBN delay would harm competition: CCC
National Broadband Network 101
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NBN 101: How the NBN can change Australian healthcare
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NBN 101: A broadband-driven education revolution?
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NBN 101: Floating the submarine cable question
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NBN 101: The Internet or applications?
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NBN 101: The Economic Argument
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NBN 101: The case for wireless broadband
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GPON vs Point to Point
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How is fibre optic different from what we currently use?
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What is fibre optic?
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How is FTTP different from FTTN?
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What is FTTP and FTTH?
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How is the NBN different from what we have now?
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What is TNBN Co or NBN Tasmania?
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What is NBNco?
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What is Open Access Network?
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