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Engin and Nextgen partner for NBN voice and data bundles
Engin and Nextgen partner for NBN voice and data bundles
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Visionstream nabs $19 million NBN transit network contract
Leighton Group subsidiary, Visionstream, has been awarded a $19 million contract by NBN Co to help build the transit part of the National Broadband Network (NBN).
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NBN gears up for wide release in Willunga, SA
Residents of Willunga in South Australia will have the chance to jump on-board the National Broadband Network (NBN) once trials finish up in October.
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Fibre providers get behind NextDC's Queensland facility
Datacentre builder, NextDC, is anticipating its Brisbane datacentre ‘B1’ will be the most widely and diversely connected co-location facility in the state.
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Nextgen unwraps NBN Connect product suite
It aims to offer service providers the lowest overall business cost and quickest time to market in delivering new broadband services to customers via NBN access
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Mainland NBN trial ISP list released
NBN Co has revealed a list of 12 ISPs participating in the National Broadband Network (NBN) mainland trials.
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Nextgen lights up WA fibre
Nextgen has switched on its fibre backhaul link between Perth and Geraldton.
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Nextgen Networks halfway through NBN Regional Backbone Blackspot Program rollout
Nextgen Networks announced it reached the halfway point of its rollout of the National Broadband Network’s Regional Backbone Blackspot Program in an event in Melbourne.
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Digging begins on first mainland NBN site
Work on the first mainland piece of the National Broadband Network(NBN) started today as digging began on its first stretch of fibre optics in Mt Isa, Queensland.
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Nextgen wins $250m NBN regional links tender
Networking integrator, Nextgen Networks, has won a $250 million tender for the Federal Government’s Regional Backbone Blackspots Program. The contract is the first regional building block for the National Broadband Network (NBN).
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NBN will fail without thriving reseller channel
The Federal Government’s $43 billion National Broadband Network (NBN) will be a failure without a thriving reseller channel, according to telecommunications carrier, Nextgen Networks.
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Nextgen to facilitate HD sports broadcast
Nextgen Networks will provide a high-speed fibre link to connect Premier Media Group (PMG) to major sporting venues around Australia for high definition (HD) television broadcasts.
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