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  2. History of the National Broadband Network - Wikipedia

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    The first (in red) and second (in green) release sites of the NBN rollout. Five areas comprising around 14,000 premises were chosen as the 'first mainland sites', each representing rollout challenges the NBN was expecting to face during an Australia-wide rollout, with the first services going live on 19 April 2011.

  3. National Broadband Network - Wikipedia

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    NBN Co entered into an agreement worth up to $380 million with Silcar on 1 June. The agreement covered the construction of the NBN in Queensland, New South Wales and the ACT by Silcar, a company joint-owned by Siemens and Thiess. The agreement includes the option of a two-year extension with an additional value of $740 million.

  4. Regional television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    NBN became the Nine Network affiliate, while the Seven Network would be carried by Prime Television, formerly carried by 9-8 Television. Northern Rivers Television (NRTV) became the Network Ten affiliate. At one stage, WIN made its first attempt in setting up a northern New South Wales outlet by replicating the steal it had made in Regional ...

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  6. Internet in Australia - Wikipedia

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    On 15 November 2005 Telstra, the owner of the national copper network, announced a plan to upgrade its ageing networks, including a rollout of a fibre to the node (FTTN) network. At the time, the Federal Government was the majority shareholder of Telstra, but the plan did not involve any additional government investment.

  7. Timeline of Australian television - Wikipedia

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    1 March: NBN relaunches 9HD, as well as 9Life launching for NBN audiences. 1 March: WIN relaunches their version of 9HD, WIN HD. 9Life launches for WIN audiences. 2 March: Ten relaunches Ten HD and the quality of One changes from HD to SD. WIN also relaunches WIN HD and launches 9Life in some areas after technical issues on the previous day.

  8. NBN Co - Wikipedia

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    NBN Co Limited, known simply as nbn, is a state-owned corporation of the Australian Government, tasked to design, build and operate Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) as the nation's wholesale broadband provider. NBN Co reports to two individuals: the Minister for Finance and the Minister for Communications. [3]

  9. Telstra - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, Telstra signed an agreement with the federal government's A.C.N. 86 136 533 741 (NBN Co) Limited. This agreement is said to retain the $11b value for Telstra of the original agreement from October 2011 and will see the company progressively sell its copper and Hybrid fiber-coaxial networks to A.C.N. 86 136 533 741 (NBN Co ...