NBN

Labor sets aside NBN myths

Labor's plan for the National Broadband Network (NBN) has been released and the outcome is discussed in The Australian. In what can only be described as a pragmatic and sensible approach Labor will tackle the NBN with the goal of shifting back to full fibre as soon as possible, and for two million Australian premises this will be as soon as the FTTN rollout can be stopped and the FTTP rollout resumed.

Where to now for the NBN?

With the 2016 Federal Election this weekend and the National Broadband Network proving to be a thorn in the Coalition's side, it is time to discuss in The Australian what the options are for the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull if the Coalition is returned to Government.

Read the full article below

Will Parliament act on NBN folly?

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) raids raise a number of questions about the use of Police resources to identify documents leaked from NBN Co. The AFP raids appear to have been carried out incorrectly and there is reason to criticise the AFP's interaction with NBN Co whilst carrying out the raids. Today in Innovationaus.com the need for Parliament to review what has happened is discussed.

Read the full article below

Telcos reject NBN access proposal

NBN Co's proposed variation to the Special Access Undertaking (SAU) is likely to be rejected by the ACCC after Telcos voice strong opposition. Why the Telcos have opposed the SAU is discussed in Innovationaus.com

Read the full article below

NBN business model falling apart

Why the telecommunications industry has delivered the Coalition Government and NBN Co a sharp rebuke over the current business model for the National Broadband Network (NBN) is discussed in InnovationAus.

Read the full article below

The telecommunications industry has delivered the Coalition Government and NBN Co a sharp rebuke over the current business model for the National Broadband Network (NBN).

Time to end the NBN shell game

The article in InnovationAus focuses on NBN Co's manoeuvrings and it is time for the shell game that is being played out to end.

Read the full article below

It is time for NBN Co Chairman Dr Ziggy Switkowski to call an end to the shell game that is being played out in an effort to carefully manage expectations whilst minimising political damage to Coalition.

Vodafone enters fixed line market

Vodafone Hutchison Australia CEO Iñaki Berroeta has used his 2016 Charles Todd Oration last week to announce that Vodafone would offer fixed broadband over the National Broadband Network (NBN) by late 2017. What this will mean for Vodafone and competition is discussed in InnovationAus.

Read the full article below

Telco consumer advocacy reviewed

NBN Co CEO Bill Morrow's statements in Senate Estimates last week are discussed in InnovationAus focusing on NBN Co's consultations on a new volume-based discount model that would be made available to individual Retail Service Providers (RSP) based on the RSP average data usage.

Read the full article below

NBN's a can of worms on pricing

NBN Co CEO Bill Morrow's statements in Senate Estimates last week are discussed in InnovationAus focusing on NBN Co's consultations on a new volume-based discount model that would be made available to individual Retail Service Providers (RSP) based on the RSP average data usage.

Read the full article below

NBN bailout a political mockery

Malcolm Turnbull has now bailed out NBN Co to the tune of $19.5 billion. To find out what this means for Mr Turnbull's second rate NBN the ramifications are discussed in InnovationAus.

Read the full article below