TransACT brings 100 Mbps to housing units

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Fibre services rollout extended in Canberra.

TransACT has inked an agreement with the ACT Land Development Agency to provide fibre-to-the-premise services to more than 1,800 medium-density home units.

TransACT brings 100 Mbps to housing units

The agreement covered all medium density unit constructions on Flemington Road in Canberra between Franklin and Harrison and up to Gungahlin.

TransACT claimed the agreement was a first in the supply of fibre-based services "to medium density units on a broad scale".

The company unveiled a fibre exchange facility a fortnight ago that will provide connectivity of up to 100 Mbps to 16,000 premises in new housing estates in Canberra.

Chief Ivan Slavich said TransACT "now has a significant number of agreements in place to provide homes and businesses across the ACT with our advanced FTTP network - and this number is growing by the day."

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