the telco revealed that Mr Rue “remained an employee of NBN Co and has continued to provide ongoing service to NBN Co during his notice period, albeit on a restricted basis”. From when he ...
In a significant development, details of NBN Co’s new Network Termination Device (NTD) designed for its upcoming 2 gigabit plan have been leaked. The new device is set to support the company’s ...
From July 1, 2024, the NBN Co increased its wholesale costs to internet service providers (ISPs). These costs have since been passed onto consumers, putting prices by around AU$5 per month.
That said, most ISPs have introduced price hikes in recent months thanks to the recent NBN Co wholesale changes, so it's more important than ever to find a quality plan with decent service for ...
Looking for an 'ultrafast' connection to turbocharge your internet speeds? With theoretical maximum download speeds of 1,000Mbps, the NBN 1000 tier is the fastest available in Australia.
Vocus Group boss Ellie Sweeney will run Australia’s National Broadband Network, stepping into the shoes of NBN Co’s departing boss Stephen Rue as he prepares to take the reins at Optus.
as NBN Co is pushing for you to get faster internet. Earlier this year, NBN Co cut the wholesale price of the fastest NBN plans including NBN 100, NBN 250 and NBN 1000, and increased the wholesale ...
NBN Co is working to a new five-year security strategy that will help the network operator comply with the government’s cyber security strategy, while also maintaining the internal positioning ...
Wholesale broadband operator NBN Co has appointed Vocus CEO Ellie Sweeney as its new CEO. Sweeney’s appointment, to take effect in December 2024, will fill the role vacated by Stephen Rue last May.
Some other changes were made as well. The offensive line was shaken up in this week's depth chart. Layth Ghannam and Bob Schick were named as co-starters at left guard, which moved Schick from ...
The government is reviewing the Regional Broadband Scheme, in which commercial telcos pay a levy for NBN Co to provide coverage in areas that would otherwise not be commercially viable.