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We analyse broadband developments in Australia in 2007 in this report. The broadband battles have moved on from the lack of availability of broadband services to the lack of true broadband (speeds of 2Mb+), competitive prices for such high speed services and new applications such as IPTV and VoIP over broadband. In the meantime penetration is on the rise and is set to continue for the rest of this decade. Broadband Australia funding has attracted a number of new industry initiatives.

  • 1. Synopsis
  • 2. Mexican stand-off on broadband infrastructure
    • 2.1 Telstra’s FttN Plans
    • 2.2 Trujillo: Australia, you won’t get fibre
    • 2.3 We told you Telstra was bluffing
  • 3. Broadband now mainstream
  • 4. New broadband infrastructure initiatives
    • 4.1 Metropolitan fibre network
    • 4.2 Regional broadband competition
  • 5. Regions can be commercially broadbanded
  • 6. Bringing some sanity into the broadband debate
  • 7. OECD vindicated re its broadband data
  • 8. Broadband: Australia is on the right track
  • 9. Australia - Government’s National Broadband Plan
  • 10. Australia - Analysis of the Governments NBN RFP
  • 11. Australia - FttH Special Interest Group
  • 12. Low demand density for broadband services
  • 13. Can we stop the broadband train crash?
  • 14. Telstra moving towards VDSL
  • 15. Broadband Blueprint?
    • 15.1 Implementation before blue printing
    • 15.2 States discussed blueprint
  • 16. Related reports
  • Table 1 – Number of Australian households and technology penetration – 2007
  • Table 2 – Broadband component of Internet households – 2005 - 2010; 2015

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Australia, Oceania

Technologies
Strategies, Broadband - Fixed, Broadband

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Last update:Thursday, 22 May 2008

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