The NBN is expected to provide a fibre connection to 93 percent, next generation wireless to four percent and satellite to three percent of Australian premises.
on Jul 30 2010 1:23PM
The NBN is expected to provide a fibre connection to 93 percent, next generation wireless to four percent, and satellite to three percent of Australian premises.
Map of New South Wales. Blue lines represent transit links. Red represents fibre-enabled areas, and grey represents fixed wireless coverage. Other areas will receive satellite services.
Map of Queensland. Fibre connections (red)promise speeds up to 100 megabits per second, while wireless connections are expected to reach up to 12 megabits per second.
Map of the Northern Territory. The NBN is expected to provide a fibre connection to 93 percent, next generation wireless to four percent, and satellite to three percent of premises nationwide.
Map of South Australia. Blue lines represent transit links. Red represents fibre-enabled areas, and grey represents fixed wireless coverage. Other areas will receive satellite services.
Map of Tasmania. Fibre connections promise speeds up to 100 megabits per second, while wireless connections are expected to reach up to 12 megabits per second.
Map of the Western Australia. The NBN is expected to provide a fibre connection to 93 percent, next generation wireless to four percent, and satellite to three percent of premises nationwide.
Map of Victoria. Blue lines represent transit links. Red represents fibre-enabled areas, and grey represents fixed wireless coverage. Other areas will receive satellite services.
The NBN is expected to provide a fibre connection to 93 percent, next generation wireless to four percent, and satellite to three percent of Australian premises.