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The report has been archived and has not been updated. In June 2007 the previous government announced that OPEL, a joint venture wholesale company between Optus and Elders, was the successful bidder for the Australian Government’s $600 million Broadband Connect program. Following the selection of OPEL, the Government decided to allocate a further $358 million to enable the OPEL network to go further, resulting in the extension of high speed broadband to 99% of Australians. Optus and Elders were to complement the Government’s funding with cash and in-kind contributions totalling at least $917 million. In April 2008 however, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy cancelled the Opel contract claiming departmental analysis of Opel’s mapping and testing found it would cover just 72% of identified under-served premises, not the 90% required.

  • 1. Synopsis
  • 2. OPEL Analysis – Postmortem
  • 3. Broadband Connect
    • 3.1 Regional wholesale access network
    • 3.2 Broadband Connect contract awarded
  • 4. Opel contract terminated by government
  • 5. OPEL Regional Broadband Network – historical overview
    • 5.1 Introduction
    • 5.2 Backbone network
    • 5.3 OPEL Wireless
    • 5.4 OPEL ADSL2+
    • 5.5 Analysis of Developments in early 2008
    • 5.6 Opel maybe required to replicate Unwired’s WiMAX solution
  • 6. Analyses of the OPEL and Australia Connected plans
    • 6.1 A good step forwards
    • 6.2 Telstra now forced to strike back
    • 6.3 Mix of infrastructure deployments
    • 6.4 What next Telstra?
    • 6.5 Now we also have a vendor war - HSDPA versus WiMAX
  • 7. Other regional networks
  • 8. Related reports

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Australia, Oceania

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Broadband - Fixed, Broadband - Wireless, Telecoms Infrastructure, Markets (Residential, Business, Government, Region, Hot Topics, FttH, Regional, Broadband

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Last update:Monday, 4 August 2008

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