The federal government has announced hundreds of millions of dollars to improve regional internet speeds and allow more customers to access the National Broadband Network's fixed wireless service.
Australia’s federal government has announced a major investment in the country’s internet infrastructure, committing A$3bn (US$1.9bn) to upgrade the remaining fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) network. This ...
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But other internet and mobile phone services are also letting consumers down, with complaints to the Ombudsman soaring by more than 38 per cent compared to last year, and internet services proving the ...
It’s a popular suggestion on online budgeting forums as technology improves the speed of lower-cost alternatives, and internet companies themselves promote 4G and 5G alternatives because this earns ...
The NBN Co’s disclosure comes just one week after Telstra and Optus admitted they had unfairly charged NBN users for internet speeds they could not possibly receive. Both companies will issue refunds ...
Don't get too excited just yet over the National Broadband Network's price drop — some experts say it might not make much of a difference to your current internet speeds. 80 per cent of consumers have ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A faster NBN is set to deliver a $400 billion boost to Australia’s economy by 2030, the first longitudinal study into the network’s ...
In Brisbane alone, NBN Co is estimated to have spent $10m installing fibre NBN connections — in more than 4000 apartments across 26 towers — where unlicensed operators have also set up shop offering ...
A video from the Humans of Bankstown Facebook page went viral this week, showing internet cables strung up between two trees. In the footage, a Sydney worker praises it as the 'smart' thing to do, as ...