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NBN Co reveals ISP list for first-release sites

By Ry Crozier on Apr 8, 2011 10:29AM
NBN Co reveals ISP list for first-release sites

Mix of big and small.

NBN Co has revealed a list of 12 ISPs and wholesale aggregators to service residents and businesses in mainland first release sites.

The sites to be serviced included Kiama Downs/Minnamurra, West Armidale, Brunswick, Townsville and Willunga, taking in about 12,200 premises.

Of the 12 named today, four had completed the "on-boarding" process and were to be the first to provide broadband services to end users, albeit on a limited test basis.

They were: iiNet; Internode; iPrimus; and Telstra. The first services were likely to be switched on in Armidale first.

"The four initial RSPs [retail service providers] working with NBN Co in the test site phase will be running preliminary tests over the network and selecting a limited number of their existing end-users to take part in the trial," NBN Co said in a statement today.

The other eight service providers were yet to go through the "on-boarding" process - but the list included some surprises such as research network AARNet and Optus, who had been cautious about NBN participation.

Other service providers in the eight included AAPT, Exetel, Nextgen Networks, Platform Networks, Comscentre and SkyMesh.

Those companies would be ready for when the first release sites moved out of trial phases into full commercial availability of superfast broadband.

Platform Networks managing director David Hooton said his company was the "only purely wholesale participant in the NBN first release sites trial."

He said Platform would start offering commercial superfast broadband services in September.

"We will now begin the onboarding process in preparation for participating in the first release site end-user trials," he said.

"We're actively looking for wholesale customers who have customers in the trial areas.

"I look forward to working with both new and existing customers on delivery of this exciting new product."

NBN Co has made no secret of its belief that a wholesale aggregation model could flourish under the NBN business model.

The introduction of RSPs was an important step in the trial phase of the network. NBN Co has been busy standing up its provisioning systems in preparation for the first release trials.

NBN Co offered prospective ISPs sandpits to test fibre connections and the company's business and operations support systems (BSS/OSS).

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