NBN Tasmania announces fibre contract

 

NBN Tasmania awards fibre contract to Corning Cable Systems.

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NBN Tasmania today announced Corning Cable Systems Pty Ltd will provide fibre optic cable for the construction of Tasmania’s backhaul network in the first tender issued under the Australian Government’s National Broadband Network (NBN) project.

Corning Cable Systems is the local subsidiary of NYSE-listed Corning Incorporated, a US$6 billion a year glass and ceramics industrial powerhouse.

According to the Tasmanian Government, Corning Cable Systems Pty Ltd will supply 292 km of optic fibre cable for the construction of the Tasmanian NBN backhaul network.

“Today’s announcement again shows NBN Tasmania and Aurora Energy are able to mobilise resources quickly to ensure the roll-out of what will be a landmark development for Tasmania and Australia as a whole,” said Mr Doug Campbell, the executive chairman of NBN Tasmania.

“By connecting Tasmanian communities via fibre optic cable we are creating a piece of infrastructure that will greatly benefit these communities,” Mr Campbell said.

Initial deliveries of cable are scheduled for October/November 2009 and will form the first stage of the NBN Tasmania fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network to be rolled out to approximately 5,000 homes in the Smithton, Scottsdale and Midway Point communities.

Rainer Dittrich, managing director of Corning Cable Pty Ltd said the company recently completed the installation of optical fibre manufacturing equipment in its plant in Clayton, Victoria, the "first sizeable run" of which will be optical fibre for the Tasmanian NBN.


"“Corning Cable Systems Pty Ltd will supply 292 km of optic fibre cable for the construction of the Tasmanian NBN backhaul network." - http://www.media.tas.gov.au/rele..."
By bengrubb
 
 
 
Comments: 5
jeroen.dldb
Oct 8, 2009 5:50 PM
Corning Cable Systems Pty Ltd will supply 29 km of optic fibre cable

If you look at google maps the distance between Scottsdale, Tasmania and Smithton, Tasmania
(two places mentioned in this article)

You get... 274 km (4hours 4 min by car).

So why would they buy 29 km of cable if they have 274 km to go... Doesn't get them far do they ?

Are they using the can's and rope technique for the other distance between those cities ?
jeroen.dldb
Oct 8, 2009 5:53 PM
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/321455/nbn_tasmania_picks_corning_cable_systems_rollout

Ok so they will lay 7km to begin with. Still doesn't get you to Smithton (don't know what you want to do there... )
jeroen.dldb
Oct 8, 2009 5:54 PM
Ok, the joy of google... 29 km must be 292 km of fibre cable

http://www.media.tas.gov.au/release.php?id=28031
IrOS
Oct 9, 2009 8:49 AM
Aurora Energy has significant runs of fibre all around the state already, so 29km for the first tender may well be correct. Kind-of a patch lead really :-)
bengrubb
Oct 9, 2009 9:17 AM
“Corning Cable Systems Pty Ltd will supply 292 km of optic fibre cable for the construction of the Tasmanian NBN backhaul network." - http://www.media.tas.gov.au/release.php?id=28031
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