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Australia - Broadband - DSLAMs and ADSL2+
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Dec 2008, Pages: 12
While Telstra’s Unbundled Local Loop service was economically unviable for voice service, it provided the right platform for semi-infrastructure based broadband competition. Several telcos and ISPs are now installing their own DSLAM infrastructure and by early 2008, more than 4500 DSLAMs were either installed or commissioned. ADSL2+ became available over the first installed DSLAMs in mid-2005. Sooner rather than later this development is going to lead to a broadband capacity explosion, with triple play business models delivering e-health, education, e-business, VoIP and video comms as well as, of course, high-speed Internet access. By early 2008 half of the households had access to ADSL2+. As it currently stands ULL and its DSLAM infrastructure will become obsolete once the FttN network is in place. It is most likely that this will happen in metro Australia within a very few short years.
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