The company rolling out Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) has announced the relaunch of its hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) network as of April 27. The network will be available for retailers to ...
Despite concerns that if NBN Co took the hybrid fibre-coxial (HFC) cable networks of Telstra and Optus, the network would not be able to provide and support appropriate speeds, particularly for ...
Claire Reilly was a video host, journalist and producer covering all things space, futurism, science and culture. Whether she's covering breaking news, explaining complex science topics or exploring ...
Despite the fact that a number of suburbs which were marked down to get the national broadband network via HFC cable have had a quiet change of technology, NBN Co head honcho Bill Morrow says that ...
The multi-technology NBN is well and truly off the ground with news of the switch-on of services using the former Telstra HFC network. Claire Reilly Former Principal Video Producer Claire Reilly was a ...
"The HFC access technology is used around the world to deliver reliable high speed broadband services. This technology is an important part of NBN Co’s technology mix." There was no indication of when ...
NBN will press pause on its rollout of further hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) connections while it works to address poor performance encountered by end users. NBN CEO Bill Morrow announced today that ...
NBN has formally launched commercial hybrid-fibre coaxial (HFC) services in Western Australia. The services are the first to be based on the HFC assets NBN is obtaining from Telstra. Some 2300 ...
NBN Co will assume ownership of Telstra's legacy copper and hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) networks and Optus' HFC network under revised definitive agreements with NBN Co and the Australian government ...
NBN Co's commercial offering of services on the existing cable networks acquired from Telstra and Optus will not begin until March 2016, potentially six months out from the next federal election. The ...
THE NBN has backtracked on a $800 million deal to use Optus’ cable TV network, but it could ultimately be good news for you. NBN Co committed $800 million in 2011 for the “progressive migration” of ...
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