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New areas in regional NSW to receive the NBN

29 October 2014

The information in this media release was accurate at the date of publication. It may no longer be current and you should not rely on this information.

NBN to begin working with local councils on network design and rollout

More communities across regional NSW will soon get access to fast broadband as NBN Co begin consulting with local communities about the construction of new fixed wireless facilities in parts of the following council areas:

Snowy Mountains

Hunter

Southern Inland

  • Snowy River Council
  • Cessnock Council
  • Goulburn Mulwaree Council
  • Cooma-Monaro Council
  • Dungog Shire Council
  • Yass Valley Council
  • Palerang Council
  • Maitland City Council

Murray Region

  • Bombala Council
  • Port Stephens Council
  • Wentworth Shire Council

 

  • Singleton Council
  • Murray Shire Council


This marks the beginning of the consultation process with the community and at this point the number of fixed wireless facilities and their locations are yet to be finalised.

NBN Co spokesperson, Tony Gibbs said:

“Today’s announcement demonstrates the rollout of the NBN is continuing momentum in regional NSW – and with it comes many economic and social opportunities for local communities.

“Fast broadband helps give residents access to e-health services, distance education and entertainment on demand and we have seen examples of businesses demonstrating an increase in productivity, reduction of costs and access new markets.”

NBN Co’s fixed wireless service offers wholesale download speeds of up to 25 megabits per second and wholesale upload speeds of up to five megabits per second to telephone and internet service providers.*

Unlike a mobile wireless service, where speeds can be affected by the number of people moving into and out of the area, NBN Co's fixed wireless network is engineered to deliver a consistent and reliable service to a fixed number of premises within a coverage area.

NSW currently has more than 83,100** homes, farms and businesses connected to the NBN.  Build preparation and construction activities are also underway to deliver the NBN to an additional 379,000 homes, farms and businesses across the state.

Media enquiries

NBN Co Media Hotline
P: 02 9927 4200
E: media@nbnco.com.au

Grant Thomas
P: 02 8918 5853
M: 0417 554 787
E: grantthomas@nbnco.com.au

Notes to editors
  • NBN Co’s fixed wireless facilities are designed to service less densely populated communities across Australia such as small towns and villages and the outer surrounds of major townships.
  • Fixed wireless services are delivered by radio communications via antennas that transmit a signal direct to a small outdoor antenna on your home or business.
  • Before the network equipment is installed a signal quality test will be carried out. Those premises which are unable to be served by fixed wireless may be able to receive NBN Co’s long term satellite service when it becomes available. Visit www.nbnco.com.au/satellite for more information.
  • In fixed wireless areas copper phone lines will remain in place to provide a landline telephone service, if the end user chooses to use it.
  • A standard installation of NBN equipment is currently free of charge. Residents should ask their preferred service provider if they have any other fees.

*NBN Co’s designing the NBN to provide the stated speeds to its wholesale customers, telephone and internet service providers. End user experience including the speeds actually achieved over the NBN depends on some factors outside NBN Co’s control like equipment quality, software, broadband plans and how the end user’s service provider designs its network.

**Premises activated are reported in the NBN Rollout information weekly summary – www.nbnco.com.au/weeklyprogressreport