Showing posts with label NBN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NBN. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

'Trust us' says NBN boss

Useful update on NBN rollout progress ...
Apparently the number of premises that can connect via the NBN is now up to 1.7 million.

'Trust us' says NBN boss - Yahoo7 Finance Australia:

Sunday, 27 September 2015

Telstra Home Phone App

Combine your fixed line and a smartphone app ...
telstra-t-voice-2015-01Presumably this will not work for those connected to the Internet over the Foxtel cable as it has no access to the fixed telephone line.

Telstra connects the home phone with your mobile, tablet - Gadget Guy Australia:

Saturday, 3 January 2015

Telstra & NBN's New Deal

Update on NBN's new deal with Telstra ...
Worker in a cherry picker installs national broadband wires in a Tasmanian townProbably the right way to go. Australia should make use of usable existing infrastructure rather than replace everything and just scrap what we had!

Federal Government strikes new deal with Telstra to deliver NBN - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation):

Sunday, 31 August 2014

NBN Maps Go Interactive

These NBN rollout maps are worth a look ...
If you go here you will be able to zoom into your local area and see where the NBN is available or under construction.

NBN Rollout Maps Go Interactive: Are You On There Yet? | Lifehacker Australia:

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Telstra drops data charges

Welcome excess mobile data price drop from Telstra ...
Telcos must be really feeling the pinch with lower roaming charges and now lower excess data charges. Competition is great for the consumer!

Telstra reduces excess data charges - Telstra - Computerworld:

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Google Boss and NBN thinking

Face of Google Australia and a serious push for the NBN ...
Google Australia managing director Maile Carnegie wants the company to be more involved in Australia’s digital economy future.
I agree with the sentiment that we should be looking at the opportunities that the NBN will allow rather than just keep looking at the costs all the time!

Shift thinking on NBN: Google boss: