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  • Telstra Will Make Its NBN Speeds Public (Because NBN Won’t)

    Telstra has revealed it will publish stats on how fast NBN connections will be, in the absence of such information from the NBN organisation itself. At the moment there is no way consumers can find out what type of NBN technology will be used or what sort of speed to expect through the national broadband…


  • NBN Complaints Have Doubled In 2016: TIO

    Customer complaints about NBN connections are up by 63 per cent, and complaints about NBN line faults are up nearly 150 per cent, according to the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman’s 2015-16 annual report released today. The NBN now accounts for almost 12 per cent of TIO complaints, but there’s also a good side to the news:…


  • Over Two Thirds Of NBN Customers Actually Want Fast(er) Internet

    With well over a million properties actively connected to the NBN, Australia’s national broadband network is apparently starting to accelerate the speed of its rollout: the government-owned company calls it “continuing momentum”. What’s interesting, though, is how many customers are opting for higher speed tiers, suggesting that people actually do want faster internet — echoing…


  • NBN Says Its Rollout Is ‘On Track’

    The National Broadband Network released its 2016 yearly results today, showing the rollout “continues to exceed its connection and financial targets”. A spokesperson for Senator Mitch Fifield, Minister for Communications says this is “the latest evidence of the benefits of the Coalition’s faster, more affordable NBN rollout”.