Telecommunications

NBN write-down a band-aid solution

A NBN value write-down would be a band-aid solution.

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Calls for the value of the National Broadband Network (NBN) to be written down won’t resolve the systemic problems with the telecommunications market, providing nothing more than a band-aid solution that ignores the underlying problem – the lack of an open, fair and competitive market.

NBN result paints a grim picture

NBN Co's lacklustre results for the first half of 2018/19.

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NBN Co has released lacklustre first-half results for financial year 2018/19 and the spectre of the roll-out continuing into 2022 is now very real. NBN Co continues to struggle to connect customers in the numbers that it needs to improve its bottom line.

NBN future is a numbers game

The Shadow Minister for Communications Michelle Rowland has released Labor’s election policy for the National Broadband Network (NBN).

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New spotlight on Huawei 5G ban

Chinese telecommunications powerhouse Huawei has been given the go ahead to participate in Britain’s 5G network rollouts, according to media reports out of the UK.

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Chinese telecommunications powerhouse Huawei has been given the go ahead to participate in Britain’s 5G network rollouts, media reports out of the UK have confirmed.

NBN performance problems rise

NBN Co’s business model is now a major impediment that is restricting RSPs from significantly reducing congestion during peak hours.

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Telco reform will benefit the economy

Telecommunications is the foundation of the global digital economy and national prosperity will become increasingly dependent on access to leading edge telecommunications.

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If there is anything to be learned from the last election campaign it is that politicians still do not understand technology and the impact it has on the nation’s economy, now and into the future.

5G a decision that demands scrutiny

If the government is prepared to make tough decisions that have a negative impact on our relations with another country, then surely it follows that government should also provide an explanation to the public for that serious decision.

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NBN maps trouble in corporate plan

Over the past five years, NBN Co has been guilty of minimising or lowering rollout and financial projections, missing or delaying revenue targets and failing to provide consumers with a reliable, future-proof NBN that will meet consumer needs beyond 2030.

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NBN focus shifts to business products

So what did Mr Fletcher offer us in his speech at CEDA’s 40th State of the Nation? Not a lot, other than to argue that NBN Co should offer business broadband connectivity products.

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The government has no idea how to move the NBN forward if the Communication Minister Paul Fletcher’s speech at the CEDA conference last month is any indication.

Labor must make NBN its priority

Australian Labor must make the NBN an election priority

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Labor must make the NBN an election priority and in doing so position itself as the champion of consumers desperate for a better online experience, and as builders of infrastructure vital for jobs, education and Australia’s future in the global digital economy.