October 16, 2015
The NBN has released a new three-year construction plan which outlines an extra 97,000 southern Queensland premises that are set to be in construction or completed by September 2018.
South Burnett areas listed in the three-year plan are:
- Mt Mowbullan, Bell (189 premises) – fixed wireless – to start construction in the third quarter 2016
- Hodgleigh, Nanango West, Tarong North (540 premises) – fixed wireless – fourth quarter 2016
- Taromeo South (190 premises) – fixed wireless – fourth quarter 2016
- Blackbutt (500 premises) – fibre to the node (FTTN) – second half 2018
- Kingaroy (5100 premises) – FTTN – second half 2018
- Nanango (1500 premises) – FTTN – second half 2018
- Wondai (800 premises) – FTTN – second half 2018
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- No Fixed Line … Yet
- NBN Rolls Into Nanango, Cherbourg
- Tinny Tower Still Being Negotiated
- Towering Problem May Be Solved
- Town Objects To NBN Tower Site
- Telstra Pitches NBN Rollout
- NBN Co Updates Local Rollout
- New Satellite Option For Broadband
- Wireless Broadband Ready To Go
- 12 Towers Under Construction
- More NBN Towers Start To Take Shape
- NBN To Roll Out In Yarraman
- Three More NBN Towers Approved
- NBN On The Way
- Council Processing NBN Applications
- NBN ‘Five Years Too Late’
- NBN Coming To Gympie Shire and Blackbutt
- High-Speed Broadband On The Way
- Fixed Wireless Broadband In 2013
- Future Plans For Fibre-Optic Broadband
- South Burnett ‘To Miss Out On NBN’
I, like so many are some what confused by The NBN project, can any one reliably report:
(A) Is the NBN compulsory
(B) If compulsory, how much will it cost to connect.
(C) What benefits are there.
(D) Are there penalties for not connecting.
These are some of the questions that are being asked by some of the people so again can some one inform the community please and also keep it simple.
Hi … good idea. Watch for a wrap-up this week!