Will the Government sell off NBN ??

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IF it happens, we might all be required to use Technicolors and Arcadyans :mrgreen:

It might be like a gigantic Telstra Velocity network :)

Apparently the Comms Minister has given signals it might be open to the acquisition by 2 year old Infraco, a front by Telstra. It is likely that the separation of infrastructure assets meets the Minister's pre-requisites but to me there's a good chance it'll end up like the Telstra Wholesale in the past. Thoughts ??

https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2020/0 ... quers-nbn/

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FTTN news - about 20% of Nodes have ended co-existence todate.

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Source: https://www.zdnet.com/article/departmen ... -december/

Also has some news of relevance for Fixed Wireless folk.
In response to another question, the department said NBN was unable to proceed with 120 fixed wireless sites. It added that it also decided to move premises on 26 fixed wireless sites onto its fixed line technologies.

"The changes mean that around 22,000 premises that were planned to be served by fixed wireless or were served by fixed wireless or satellite will instead be served by fixed line, while around 20,000 premises that were planned to be served by fixed wireless will instead be served by satellite," it said.

In June, NBN said it was unable to roll out fixed wireless to 500 premises in rural areas around Adelaide and users were shifted onto satellite instead.
It also detailed the fixed wireless sites that were shifted to satellite.

Those sites were Beechmont, Beechmont North, Blackheath, Blue Mountain, Bonogin South, Boyland, Brigadoon, Broken Head, Bulahdelah East, Byers, Clagiraba, Clyde North, Cornelia, Crabbes Creek, Daylesford, Dooralong, Dulong, Dural East, Fairney View West, Federal, Ferguson, Fingal, Forrestdale, Gilston, Glenorie, Glenorie West, Grose Vale, Gwinganna South, Hellfire Pass, Humbug Scrub, Humpty Doo South, Kangaloon, Karnup South, Kenthurst West, Keppel Sands, Kilmore East, Kingsholme, Kooralbyn, Kulangoor, Lakesland, Lamington North, Lillian Rock, Maroota, Moolap, Moss Vale, Mount Samson West, Mount Walker, Mulgoa North, Mylor, Neranwood South, Nerong, Nethercote, Onkaparinga Hills, Ourimbah West, Pheasants Nest, Piggabeen, Pomborneit, Reesville, Robertson South, Smithfield South, Smiths Gully East, Springbrook North, Springbrook South, Stoneville, Surveyors Bay, Talbingo, Tamborine South, Theresa Park West, Tomewin, Toolern Vale, Torquay East, Uki North, Upper Brookfield, Verrierdale, Verrierdale East, Wedderburn, Wellard, Wendoree Park, Wisemans Ferry, Witta, Wolvi, Woorabinda and Wooragee.
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