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Broadband Burns While Conroy Twiddles: FTTN Delayed by Four Months or More

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1:44PM March 11, 2008 | Nathan Taylor

To the surprise of precisely nobody, the implementation of a new fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) broadband network in Australia is already being delayed. The Australian reported today that the project is being hit with a four month delay because of the need to confirm an expert panel and to appease telecoms providers who say they need more time.

So, as it stands, the telecoms have until the end of July to submit their bids. After that there will be a three to four month decision-making process before the winner is chosen. Then it will take up to five years to build the network, although we’d expect to see a progressive rollout over that period, so if you live in the city you’ll probably get access well before rural Australians do.

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