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FTTN will end up at $40 per month, says Morgan Stanley
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Policy & Regulation

2007-05-06 06:39:56
Morgan Stanley is forecasting that, if Telstra does go ahead with its FTTN rollout the access price will end up at around $40 per month, reflecting a balance between a fair return on investment and the financial impact on Telstra through loss of revenue from wholesale services that FTTN will replace.


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Gov't faces law suits over any FTTN deal with Telstra
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Policy & Regulation

2007-05-03 22:42:07
As speculation heightens that the Government is about to do a deal with Telstra on an FTTN rollout, competitors are warning of legal action by Telstra's competitors and end users alike.


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Another ministerial broadband furphy
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Cornered!

Category: Telecommunications blog

2007-04-26 08:04:03
The hypocrisy of our communications minister beggars belief: In her latest tirade against the ALP's FTTN plans she has berated the opposition for quoting a $30 billion estimate of the annual economic benefit of broadband, when she has used exactly the same estimate for the same purpose.


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G9 progresses FTTN plan, promises access from $12-$24 per month
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Policy & Regulation

2007-04-22 07:02:42
The G9 consortium - AAPT, iiNet, Internode, Macquarie Telecom, Optus, PowerTel, Primus, Soul and TransAct - has lodged a draft special access undertaking (SAU) with the ACCC for its proposed fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) network, setting an average price for access seekers of between $21 and $24 per month.


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Industry group warns on UK's broadband future
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Cornered!

Category: Telecommunications blog

2007-04-16 20:56:22
The UK's Broadband Stakeholders Group (BSG) has just produced a report on next generation broadband which should be required reading for all concerned with the development of broadband in Australia.


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Telstra FttN plan back on the table, Labor needs to match it
Written By: Adam Turner
Section: Seeking Nerdvana

Category: The Digital Lounge Room

2007-04-03 03:33:29
Labor's proposal to break Telstra's grip on Australia's broadband infrastructure may have struck a nerve, as Telstra's on again, off again national fibre network is back on again.

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Coonan's doublethink on regulating for FTTN
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Cornered!

Category: Telecommunications blog

2007-04-03 01:45:25
Communications minister Helen Coonan has managed an amazing verbal sleight of hand in her condemnation of the ALP's position on the regulatory issues surrounding an FTTN rollout.


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Labor's broadband plan - will 12Mbps be enough in 2012?
Written By: Adam Turner
Section: Seeking Nerdvana

Category: The Digital Lounge Room

2007-03-27 09:40:08
Labor's plan to break Telstra's stranglehold on Australia's broadband infrastructure has a lot of merit, but in five years' time will 12Mbps be enough?

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IBM's optical chip speeds data transfers
Written By: Stephen Withers
Section: Information technology news

Category: Hardware

2007-03-26 20:46:35
IBM's announcement of a high-speed optical transceiver chip has more to do with building fast multiprocessor systems than downloading entertainment, at least in the short term.


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Howard's "wait and see" approach sets Australian broadband back 20 years
Written By: Adam Turner
Section: Seeking Nerdvana

Category: The Digital Lounge Room

2007-03-26 06:05:34
Despite the deadlock with Telstra over building a high speed national broadband network, Australian Prime Minister John Howard would rather "wait and see" if someone rolls out such a network rather than accept Labor's plan of a joint venture between government and the private sector.

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Labor's broadband plan breaks Telstra's squeeze on Australia's assets
Written By: Adam Turner
Section: Seeking Nerdvana

Category: The Digital Lounge Room

2007-03-25 07:59:27
Telstra has Australia by the balls and the only escape is to break the telco giant's vice-like grip on the country's communications infrastructure.

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Government demonstrates lack of broadband vision again
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Cornered!

Category: Telecommunications blog

2007-03-08 00:29:32
Communications minister, Helen Coonan's address to the Australian Telecommunications Users Group (ATUG) annual conference this morning was long on platitudes and truisms and short on news and hard announcements. No surprises there.


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Telstra launches first fibre to the home service
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: News

2007-01-23 03:27:23
Telstra says that residents moving into a new development in Tamworth, Windmill Hill Estate will be the first in NSW to be served direct with fibre to their homes.


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Is FTTH falling out of fashion?
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Telecommunications

Category: Networks

2006-12-06 01:09:56
A senior AT&T executive says the company does not expect to need to rollout fibre to the home to deliver video services: his comments follow similar ones made last month by a senior BT executive.


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