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Good Afternoon,

NBN Co has given iTnews a rundown of the initial network architecture plans for the National Broadband Network, seeking feedback from ISPs and carriers.

NBN Co CEO Mike Quigley used the opportunity to address concerns over the cost and timelines associated with the rollout of the network.

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