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Australia - National Broadband Network - Early Projects
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., May 2011, Pages: 13
With the NBN being a political project, there will obviously be political activity involved in the process. Although there is an extremely business-like approach attached to the project, nevertheless elections, pork-barrelling and new ministers and governments will no doubt have an influence on the NBN. Some of this will be positive, as a trans-sector approach will require the government to commit other government sectors to participate in the project. While thorough preparation will be necessary for a full national launch, two large-scale projects were singled out to form a tangible start to the rollout. Tasmania became the first state where the rollout was commenced. The start of the new regional backbone network and the building of five test sites on the mainland started in mid-2010, and will increase to over 30 during 2011. Not to leave out the 7% of regional and remote users who will need satellite, Optus and IPstar were selected as interim providers of satellite services in mid-2011. In this report we provide an overview of the early projects, trials, second release sites and rollouts and some examples of usage of fibre in e-health, e-education and smart metering.
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