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  Friday September 30, 2011

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

NBN Co will begin offering commercial services on the National Broadband Network from tomorrow but both Telstra and Optus have refused to reveal what it will charge end users without a final wholesale agreement.

Also today, we take a look at what New Zealand fibre provider Enable Networks is doing to plan for further natural disasters in Christchurch.

Have a fantastic long weekend!

-- James Hutchinson

LATEST TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARTICLES

Wholesale talks stall Telstra, Optus NBN pricing Wholesale talks stall Telstra, Optus NBN pricing
By James Hutchinson | Sep 30, 2011
Trial agreement extended until December.
Kiwi fibre provider prepares Christchurch resiliency Kiwi fibre provider prepares Christchurch resiliency
By James Hutchinson | Sep 30, 2011
Building fibre to withstand disaster.
Telstra avoids LTE premium pricing trap Telstra avoids LTE premium pricing trap
By David Kennedy | Sep 30, 2011
Analysis: Ball is in rivals' court.
Turnbull, Google butt heads on fibre benefits Turnbull, Google butt heads on fibre benefits
By James Hutchinson | Sep 28, 2011
Gigabit applications coming, search giant claims.
Vocus fears Telstra duct eviction Vocus fears Telstra duct eviction
By Ry Crozier | Sep 28, 2011
New space race is underground.
Photos: Christchurch's fibre aftermath Photos: Christchurch's fibre aftermath
Sep 30, 2011
Enable deals with the earthquake aftermath.
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