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Posted on 04.11.06
A 3200 unit residential development near Sydney, Australia was slated to have FTTP service from the Australian national carrier Telstra. Now ambiguity over Telstra’s right to provide video over the FTTP network may derail the project. Here is the complete story. Filed under: Regulatory Environment Comments: 1 Comment »RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI Leave a commentLine and paragraph breaks automatic, e-mail address never displayed, HTML allowed: |




As usual the Australian IT gets it very wrong. This is not the largest FTTH deployment in Australia. It is currently Sommerly in Western Australia with 2000+ homes. This will be superseded in the next 2 years by Brighton with 5000 homes and then Capricon with 30000 homes, all in Western Australia
This project has not been stalled by regulation but by Telstra not wanting to provide shared access to the infrastucture.
Comment by Stephen Davies — April 12, 2006 @ 1:55 am