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Broadband – Government Goes Own Way

April 7th, 2009 No comments

The Federal Government has scrapped the controversial broadband tender process and has decided instead to form a new public/private company to build a national network as an infrastructure project.

Making the announcement today, Mr Rudd described the $43 billion fibre-to-the-home scheme as the single largest infrastructure project in the country’s history and said it would create 25,000 jobs a year during construction, with 37,000 in the busiest year of construction.

“It is the most ambitious, far-reaching, and long-term nation-building infrastructure project ever undertaken by an Australian government,” said Mr. Rudd.

The network will connect 90 per cent of homes to a network with speeds of up to 100 megabits per second, with the remainder connected at 12 megabits a second.

The Government would hold a majority share in the company, which will also be part-owned by the private sector, and will invest $43 billion into the project over eight years.

The Government will then gradually sell off it’s share of the company five years after the project is completed.

Mr Rudd said the company would inject a “new competitive force” into the telecommunications market.

“Today we draw a line under a decade of policy area and neglect,” he said.

“This solves once and for all the core problem created when the previous prime minister privatised Telstra a decade ago without ever resolving the conflict of a private monopoly owning the network infrastructure and dominating the retail market.”

Mr Rudd said the broadband tender process was being scrapped because none of the submitted bids offered value for money to the taxpayer, but said anyone was open to invest in the new company.

Telstra was dropped from the bidding process last December after the Government rejected its proposal.

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Optus Taking on Telstra with 42Mbps 3G Network

May 8th, 2008 No comments

Today Optus announced plans to expand its 3G network coverage next year to 98 percent of Australia and will bring mobile speeds up to 42Mbps by 2010, in a direct challenge to rival Telstra.

The telco is embarking on an investment program to expand its coverage from 96 percent of Australia’s population to 98 percent by December 2009, in an upgrade which will cost the company AU$315 million.

As part of the upgrade it will also be upping bandwidth across the network to 28Mbps from late 2009, with the aim of working with “strategic partners” to increase that speed to 42Mbps by the end of 2010, according to CEO Paul O’Sullivan.

“With this significant expansion we will be the only mobile carrier capable of challenging [Telstra's] network reach,” he said in a statement.

Source & More Info: ZDNet

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