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Published on: 17-02-2023<div class="fw-divider-space divider-25"></div>
<p><span style="color: #333333;">NBN Co has announced a series of new zones totaling one million premises that will be available for its broadband upgrade program.<!--more--></span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">The new release covers 261 suburbs and cities in NSW, 147 in Victoria, 201 in Queensland, nine in NT, 90 in SA, 127 in WA, 20 in Tasmania, and seven suburbs in the ACT.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">This includes planned footprint expansions in locations already identified under the original FTTN to Fibre Connect upgrade program and the co-investment program between NBN Co and the Victorian Government. The original program covered a potential two million premises, bringing the total number of premises covered by the upgrade program to three million.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">Approximately 58 percent of premises within the extended footprint are in regional areas, with the remainder in metropolitan areas.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">To be eligible, premises in eligible areas must order a service with a minimum wholesale speed of 100Mbps. Please contact</span> <a href="https://lc.chat/now/8436841/">Occom support team</a><span style="color: #333333;"> for more details.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">The upgrades are part of the NBN fiber-on-demand program, which was recently bolstered by the Federal Government's announcement of an additional $2.4 billion investment to upgrade the national network.</span><br /><span style="color: #333333;">billion investment in upgrading the national network.</span></p><p style="font-size: 10px;"><span style="color: #333333;">From: COMMUNICATIONS DAY (by Dylan Bushell-Embling)</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">The full list of eligible premises is below.</span></p><table class="table table-bordered" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1"><tbody><tr><th scope="col"><span style="color: #333333;">State/Territory</span></th><th scope="col"><span style="color: #333333;">Suburb or Town<sup>1</sup></span></th></tr><tr><th scope="row"><span style="color: #333333;">Australian Capital Territory</span></th><td><span style="color: #333333;">Ainslie*, Casey*, Dickson, Kingston*, Macgregor*, Monash, Yarralumla</span></td></tr><tr><th scope="row"><span style="color: #333333;">New South Wales</span></th><td><span style="color: #333333;">Adamstown*, Adamstown Heights, Airds, Albury*, Alexandria*, Allambie Heights, Ashmont, Avalon Beach*, Avoca Beach, Bangalee*, Bar Beach*, Barnsley*, Barrack Heights*, Basin View*, Bathurst*, Belmont North*, Beresfield, Bilgola Plateau, Blackbutt*, Blackheath, Blayney, Blue Haven, Bolwarra Heights*, Bonnells Bay*, Booragul*, Bowral*, Bowraville*, Bradbury*, Broadmeadow, Budgewoi, Buff Point, Bundanoon, Bungendore, Calala*, Callala Bay, Callala Beach, Campbelltown*, Cardiff, Casino, Castle Hill*, Caves Beach*, Cessnock, Charlestown*, Chinderah*, Clyde*, Coledale*, Cooks Hill*, Coolangatta, Cooma, Coonabarabran, Cooranbong, Corowa*, Cowra*, Cringila*, Cronulla*, Crosslands*, Dalmeny, Darlinghurst*, Dee Why*, Denhams Beach*, Double Bay*, Dubbo, East Albury*, East Ballina*, East Tamworth, Eden, Edgeworth, Elderslie*, Eleebana*, Elermore Vale, Epping*, Erina*, Figtree*, Fingal Head*, Forbes, Forster*, Gateshead*, Gerroa*, Gilgandra, Gladesville*, Glen Innes, Glendale, Glenfield Park*, Glenmore Park*, Glenroy, Gorokan*, Goulburn*, Grafton, Granville*, Griffith*, Gulgong, Gunnedah, Gwynneville*, Halekulani, Hamilton*, Harrington, Haywards Bay*, Helensburgh*, Hillsborough, Hillvue*, Hinchinbrook*, Holmesville*, Homebush West*, Hunters Hill*, Islington*, Jamisontown*, Jerrabomberra*, Jindabyne, Kanwal*, Kariong, Katoomba*, Keiraville*, Kelso*, Kensington*, Killingworth*, Kincumber*, Kings Langley*, Kingscliff*, Kingsford*, Kirrawee, Kooringal*,   Kotara, Kurri Kurri, Lakelands*, Lambton*, Laurieton, Lavington*, Leura, Lisarow, Lithgow*, Long Beach*, Macksville*, Macquarie Hills, Maianbar*, Maitland, Maloneys Beach*, Mannering Park, Marmong Point*, Maryland*, Medowie, Merewether*, Merimbula, Middleton Grange*, Mitchell, Mittagong, Mollymook, Mollymook Beach, Montefiores*, Moree*, Moss Vale, Mount Austin, Mount Hutton, Mount Kembla*, Mount Warrigal, Mudgee*, Murwillumbah, Nambucca Heads, Narara*, Narrabri, Narrandera, Narrawallee, New Lambton*, Niagara Park, Norah Head*, North Albury*, North Batemans Bay*, North Kellyville*, North Lambton, North Manly*, North Nowra*, North Tamworth, Nowra*, Oak Flats*, Old Erowal Bay*, Orange*, Ourimbah, Oxley Vale, Parklea*, Picton, Port Kembla*, Port Macquarie*, Primbee*, Quakers Hill*, Raymond Terrace*, Rhodes*, Rozelle*, Ruse*, Rutherford*, San Remo, Sanctuary Point*, Scone, Shell Cove*, Shoalhaven Heads*, Shortland, Singleton, Skennars Head*, Smithfield*, South Albury*, South Bathurst, South Grafton, South Nowra*, South Tamworth, South Turramurra*, South West Rocks, Speers Point, Spring Farm*, St Helens Park*, Stockton, Sunshine Bay*, Surfside*, Surry Hills, Sussex Inlet, Swansea, Tahmoor, Telarah, Terranora*, Terrigal*, Thirlmere, Thirroul*, Thornton*, Thurgoona*, Tuggerah*, Tuggerawong*, Tumut, Tweed Heads South*, Ulladulla*, Umina Beach*, Valentine, Wadalba*, Wagga Wagga*, Waitara*, Wallabi Point*, Wallsend, Wangi Wangi, Warners Bay*, Warrawong*, Watanobbi*, Wauchope*, Wentworth Falls, West Albury, West Bathurst*, West Kempsey, West Tamworth*, West Wallsend*, West Wyalong, Wetherill Park*, Whitebridge, Windale, Windradyne*, Wollongbar*, Wollstonecraft*, Wombarra*, Woodcroft*, Woolwich*, Woronora Heights, Wyee, Wyoming*, Wyongah, Yamba*, Yass, Young</span></td></tr><tr><th scope="row"><span style="color: #333333;">Victoria</span></th><td><span style="color: #333333;">Anglesea*, Apollo Bay, Attwood*, Bairnsdale*, Ballan, Baranduda*, Beaconsfield Upper*, Bell Park*, Bell Post Hill, Belmont*, Benalla, Bendigo#, Blind Bight*, Botanic Ridge*, Bright*, Broadford, Cairnlea, Camperdown, Cannons Creek*, Cape Paterson*, Cape Woolamai#, Capel Sound*, Castlemaine*, Clifton Springs, Cobram*, Cohuna, Colac, Connewarre*, Corio*, Craigieburn*, Dalyston*, Daylesford, Diamond Creek*, Dromana*, Drouin, Drysdale*, East Bairnsdale, East Bendigo*, Eastwood*, Echuca*, Eltham*, Flora Hill#, Geelong*, Gisborne, Golden Square*, Hamilton, Hamlyn Heights*, Hastings, Healesville*, Heathcote Junction*, Herne Hill*, Highett*, Horsham, Hurstbridge, Indented Head, Inverloch*, Jan Juc, Keysborough*, Kialla*, Kilmore, Kyabram, Lake Gardens*, Lake Wendouree*, Lang Lang*, Launching Place, Leneva*, Leongatha, Loch Sport, Long Gully, Lovely Banks*, Lucknow, Manifold Heights*, Mildura, Moe*, Mornington*, Morwell, Mount Martha*, Narre Warren North*, Newtown, Norlane*, North Bendigo*, North Melbourne*, North Shore*, Paynesville, Point Lonsdale, Port Fairy, Portarlington, Portland#, Portsea, Quarry Hill, Redan*, Research*, Rhyll*, Riddells Creek, Rockbank*, Romsey, Rosebud*, Rye, Safety Beach*, Sale*, Seville, Seville East, Silverleaves*, Smiths Beach, Somers, Sorrento, South Dudley*, South Geelong*, South Morang, Spring Gully*, St Albans Park*, St Leonards, Strathfieldsaye, Sunbury*, Sunderland Bay*, Sunset Strip*, Sunshine West*, Surf Beach, Swan Hill, Tooradin*, Tootgarook, Torquay*, Trafalgar, Traralgon*, Traralgon East*, Tyabb, Venus Bay, Wallan*, Wandana Heights*, Wandong*, Wangaratta*, Warburton, Warneet*, Warragul*, Warrnambool*, Wendouree*, West Wodonga*, Whittlesea, Wimbledon Heights*, Wodonga*, Wonthaggi*, Woori Yallock*, Wy Yung, Yarra Junction, Yarragon*, Yarram, Yarrawonga*</span></td></tr><tr><th scope="row"><span style="color: #333333;">Queensland</span></th><td><span style="color: #333333;">Agnes Water, Airlie Beach*, Allenstown, Atherton, Avenell Heights, Ayr, Bahrs Scrub*, Barlows Hill*, Beaudesert*, Beerwah*, Bellbowrie*, Belvedere, Berserker*, Bilinga*, Birtinya*, Black River, Blackwater, Bongaree*, Bonogin, Bowen, Boyne Island, Bray Park, Brendale*, Bucasia*, Buderim*, Bundaberg Central, Bundaberg East, Bundaberg North, Bundaberg South, Bundaberg West, Burleigh Heads*, Burleigh Waters*, Burpengary*, Burpengary East*, Burrum Heads*, Caboolture*, Caloundra*, Caloundra West*, Camira*, Cannon Hill, Cannonvale*, Capalaba*, Carseldine*, Chinchilla, Clermont, Clinton*, Collingwood Park*, Condon*, Cooee Bay*, Coolum Beach*, Cooroy, Cooya Beach*, Cornubia, Crestmead*, Currumbin Waters*, Dalby, Darling Heights*, Darra, Deception Bay*, Deeragun*, Dicky Beach*, Diddillibah*, Doolandella*, Drayton*, Dundowran Beach*, Durack*, Dysart, Eatons Hill, Emerald*, Everton Hills, Flagstone, Frenchville*, Gatton*, Gladstone Central*, Glass House Mountains, Gleneagle*, Glenvale*, Goondi Bend*, Gordonvale, Greenbank, Gympie*, Harristown*, Highfields, Ingham, Innisfail, Jacobs Well*, Jensen, Jimboomba, Jones Hill*, Jubilee Pocket*, Karalee, Karana Downs, Kawana, Kawungan*, Kearneys Spring*, Kedron*, Kelso, Kepnock, Kin Kora, Kingaroy, Koongal, Labrador*, Laidley*, Landsborough, Lawnton*, Logan Reserve*, Logan Village*, Loganholme*, Lowood, Machans Beach*, Main Beach*, Maleny*, Mareeba, Marian*, Maroochydore*, Maryborough, Millbank*, Mirani*, Moffat Beach*, Moranbah*, Morayfield*, Mossman, Mount Cotton*, Mount Warren Park*, Mudgeeraba*, Nambour*, Narangba*, Newtown*, Noosaville*, Norman Gardens*, North Ipswich, North Mackay*, Norville, Oakey*, Oxley*, Paradise Point*, Park Avenue, Petrie, Pialba*, Pimpama*, Pine Mountain*, Point Vernon, Rainbow Beach, Rasmussen*, Redbank*, Redlynch*, Reedy Creek*, Robertson*, Rockhampton City*, Rockville, Roma, Rosewood*, Rosslyn*, Rural View, Sarina, Scarness, Shelly Beach*, Slacks Creek*, Slade Point, Smithfield*, South Gladstone, South Toowoomba*, Southport*, Southside, Springfield*, Steiglitz*, Sunnybank*, Svensson Heights, Tamborine Mountain, Tannum Sands, Tewantin*, Thabeban, The Gap*, The Range, Tin Can Bay, Torquay, Trinity Park*, Tully, Upper Caboolture, Upper Coomera*, Urangan*, Urraween*, Wakerley*, Walkerston, Walkervale, Wandal, Wangan*, Warner*, Warwick, Waterford*, Whitfield*, Wilsonton*, Wilsonton Heights*, Wondunna*, Woodgate, Woorim, Wulguru, Yamanto*, Yaroomba*, Yeppoon, Zilzie</span></td></tr><tr><th scope="row"><span style="color: #333333;">Northern Territory</span></th><td><span style="color: #333333;">Araluen*, Braitling, Ciccone*, East Side*, Gillen*, Larapinta*, Mount Johns*, Sadadeen*, The Gap*</span></td></tr><tr><th scope="row"><span style="color: #333333;">South Australia</span></th><td><span style="color: #333333;">Aberfoyle Park*, Adelaide*, Albert Park, Angle Vale*, Balaklava, Beaumont, Belair, Bellevue Heights, Beverley*, Blackwood, Blair Athol, Blakeview*, Bridgewater, Brooklyn Park*, Cheltenham*, Christie Downs, Christies Beach, Clare, Clearview*, Coromandel Valley, Craigmore*, Davoren Park*, Elizabeth Downs*, Elizabeth North, Elizabeth South, Enfield, Evanston Park, Findon*, Flagstaff Hill, Gawler South, Goolwa, Goolwa Beach, Gulfview Heights, Hackham, Hackham West, Hallett Cove, Happy Valley*, Hawthorn*, Hawthorndene, Hazelwood Park, Huntfield Heights, Kilburn, Largs Bay*, Largs North*, Linden Park*, Marion*, Moonta Bay, Morphett Vale*, Morphettville*, Mount Barker*, Mount Gambier, Munno Para*, Myrtle Bank*, Noarlunga Downs, North Haven*, O’Halloran Hill, Old Reynella*, Ottoway*, Para Hills West*, Pasadena*, Penfield*, Pennington*, Plympton Park*, Pooraka*, Port Adelaide*, Port Lincoln, Port Noarlunga, Queenstown*, Renmark, Reynella, Reynella East, Risdon Park, Rosewater*, Roxby Downs, Royal Park, Salisbury, Salisbury Heights*, Seaton*, Sheidow Park*, Smithfield Plains, South Plympton*, St Marys*, Tanunda, Taperoo, Walkley Heights, West Lakes*, Willaston*, Woodcroft*, Woodville Park*, Woodville South*</span></td></tr><tr><th scope="row"><span style="color: #333333;">Western Australia</span></th><td><span style="color: #333333;">Albany, Alfred Cove*, Armadale*, Ascot*, Ashfield, Attadale*, Australind*, Aveley*, Baldivis*, Banjup*, Bassendean*, Bayswater*, Beaconsfield*, Bedford*, Beechboro*, Belmont*, Bertram, Bibra Lake, Boulder, Broadwater, Bunbury, Burns Beach, Busselton, Byford*, Camillo*, Carey Park, Clarkson*, Collie, Coolbellup, Cooloongup*, Currambine*, Dalyellup, Denmark, Duncraig*, Dunsborough, East Bunbury, Eaton*, Eden Hill, Ellenbrook*, Embleton*, Falcon, Ferndale, Forrestdale*, Forrestfield*, Fremantle*, Geographe, Girrawheen*, Glen Iris, Glendalough*, Gosnells*, Greenwood, Guildford*, Gwelup*, Halls Head*, High Wycombe*, Hillman*, Hocking*, Jane Brook*, Joondalup*, Kalamunda, Kalgoorlie, Kardinya*, Karrinyup*, Kelmscott, Kiara*, Lakelands*, Landsdale*, Lesmurdie, Lockridge, Lynwood, Maida Vale, Malaga, Manjimup, Margaret River, Marmion*, Martin*, Mckail, Melville*, Menora*, Middle Swan, Midvale, Mindarie*, Mira Mar, Morley*, Mount Claremont*, Mount Nasura, Myaree*, Northam, O’Connor*, Orana, Orelia*, Parkwood*, Parmelia*, Piara Waters*, Port Denison, Quinns Rocks, Riverton*, Rockingham*, Roleystone, Safety Bay*, Secret Harbour, Seville Grove*, Shoalwater*, Sorrento*, South Bunbury, South Kalgoorlie, Spearwood*, Spencer Park, Success*, Swan View*, Tapping*, The Vines, Two Rocks, Waikiki*, Wannanup*, Wanneroo*, Warnbro, Waroona, Wellard, West Busselton*, White Gum Valley*, Willagee*, Willetton*, Withers, Woodlands*, Yakamia, Yanchep</span></td></tr><tr><th scope="row"><span style="color: #333333;">Tasmania</span></th><td><span style="color: #333333;">Berriedale, Burnie, Chigwell*, Claremont*, Devonport*, Evandale*, Grindelwald*, Hawley Beach*, Huonville, Latrobe, Longford*, Margate*, New Norfolk, Park Grove*, Penguin, Perth, Port Sorell*, Scamander*, Ulverstone, West Ulverstone</span></td></tr></tbody></table><p><span style="color: #333333;"><i>*Indicates identification of additional footprint in suburbs and towns previously announced in NBN Co’s series of footprint announcements comprising the original 2 million FTTN to FTTP Fibre Connect upgrade program.</i></span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;"><i>#Indicates identification of additional footprint in suburbs and towns previously announced as part of NBN Co and the Victorian Government’s co-investment program.</i></span></p><p style="font-size: 10px;"><span style="color: #333333;">From:</span> <a href="https://www.channelnews.com.au/nbn-extends-fttp-upgrade-to-one-million-additional-homes/">https://www.channelnews.com.au/nbn-extends-fttp-upgrade-to-one-million-additional-homes/</a></p><div class="fw-divider-space divider-40"></div>
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<p><a href="/nbn-plans/">NBNCo</a><span style="color: #333333;"> will slash wholesale enterprise broadband prices and invest $700 million over the next three years, as it ramps up its bid to challenge Telstra as the dominant wholesale business broadband provider.<!--more--></span><br /><span style="color: #333333;">Under the plan, NBN Co will build fibre optic cable to a business premises free of charge and then provide its "enterprise ethernet" plan.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">The move means businesses in Australia's regional high streets and business parks previously only served by Telstra's network will have another option. The result, say telco retail service providers, should be lower prices.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">Many of these businesses are currently on residential plans, which are far cheaper than NBN's premium enterprise ethernet. That would mean most businesses would still have to upgrade their internet plan to take advantage of the new prices. Now it might be three times the price rather than six times the price to do so.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">NBN Co accepted many businesses would not need the premium plans. It said the enterprise ethernet plans were best suited for sectors with high data needs, such as professional and technical services, healthcare, financial services, education and training, administrative services, and wholesale trade.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">All this must be done through a retailer, meaning NBN Co will need the co-operation of providers including Telstra, Optus and TPG. Many retailers of all sizes, from Optus down, welcomed the move because it would temper the incumbent's immense market power.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">"This is a positive initiative from the government that targets investment to areas of the market that are less well-served by competition," Optus head of regulatory and public affairs Paul Sheridan said.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">Optus support</span><br /><span style="color: #333333;">"It will also provide a much-needed incentive for small and medium-sized businesses to improve their digital capabilities and infrastructure. Optus looks forward to partnering with NBN Co to make this happen."</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">Business telco provider Macquarie Telecom, which does not own a fibre network, welcomed the announcement, calling it a "complete turnaround from the detrimental journey tier-one telcos had us on before the NBN was introduced and executed".</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">After spending $51 billion on a second-rate network, and a decade criticising Labor, it turns out fibre was better all along.</span><br /><span style="color: #333333;">— Michelle Rowland, Labor communications spokeswoman</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">"Crucially, the availability of point-to-point fibre-on-demand to 85 regional zones will bring greater competition to regional Australia and be the final nail in the coffin for tier ones underserving and overcharging regional businesses that have not had choice of provider," group executive Luke Clifton said.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">But some with large fibre networks of their own – including Telstra, TPG and Vocus – were less enthusiastic.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">A Telstra spokesman said: "We look forward to seeing more detail. However, it is important this investment doesn’t lead to the inefficient duplication or overbuilding of existing infrastructure."</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">Vocus, previously a vociferous critic of NBN Co's push into the enterprise market, welcomed the move, provided it did not overbuild where there was already strong competition from fibre providers.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">"With this commitment in place, today's announcement should be positive for competition – particularly in regional areas which do not enjoy the same levels of competitive investment in fibre infrastructure as major cities."</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">NBN Co said 1.4 million businesses around the country are now eligible to have fibre rolled out to their premises free of charge. Of those, 700,000 businesses in 240 "business fibre zones" are eligible for the cheapest prices, previously only available for businesses in major CBDs. For many businesses, that could mean a more than 50 per cent price cut.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">The decision follows a move by Telstra earlier this year to slash the cost of its own on-net enterprise plans. It further ramps up competition in the enterprise market, which had been dominated by Telstra until recent years.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">The $700 million investment appeared to confirm expectations that NBN Co would use some of the $6 billion it raised in private debt earlier this year to build its fibre network. More details on this move – including a potential upgrade of the residential network – will be released in Wednesday's corporate plan.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">NBN Co chief executive Stephen Rue said the plan would "help open up the market for all internet providers – both existing and new, small and large – driving competition so that businesses can thrive right across Australia".</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">The government backed the move. Communications Minister Paul Fletcher said: "During this global health crisis the NBN has proven itself to be a vital national asset. It has supported Australian businesses as they have innovated and adapted to digital operating models to overcome the challenges of the pandemic and enabled families and friends to keep in touch virtually.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">“The Morrison government understands the importance of continued investment into Australian businesses and digital connectivity. That’s why we are making affordable ultra-fast broadband available to more businesses Australia wide.”</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">Federal Labor took the announcement as an opportunity to criticise the government's "multi-technology mix", which replaced the Rudd government's original all-fibre residential network with one that used a mix of fibre, copper and hybrid fibre coaxial (HFC) technology.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">"After spending $51 billion on a second-rate network, and a decade criticising Labor, it turns out fibre was better all along," opposition communications spokeswoman Michelle Rowland said.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333;">"Today confirms the Liberals don't have a clue when it comes to technology or economics. Their only motivation is the politics of the moment and Australians have lost out."</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span style="color: #333333;">From:</span> <a href="https://www.afr.com/companies/telecommunications/nbn-splashes-700m-in-bid-for-market-domination-20200922-p55xyt">https://www.afr.com/companies/telecommunications/nbn-splashes-700m-in-bid-for-market-domination-20200922-p55xyt</a></p><div class="fw-divider-space divider-40"></div>
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