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Internet Australia has again called for an end to what it calls “the politics of the NBN” and urged politicians to get behind a new bipartisan broadband policy before it is too late.
The Australian Labor Party has termed NBN Co's move to extend its fibre-to-the-distribution-point (FttDP) footprint to a million premises a welcome development but described it as "cold comfort" for those stuck with fibre-to-the-node connections.
The fibre to the distribution point (FttDP) footprint of the National Broadband Network is being extended to cover 1 million premises – up from 700,000 premises previously announced by NBN Co.
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