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Tasmania planning April 2010 NBN roll-out?

The telecommunications industry is abuzz with speculation that the Tasmanian Government is planning to commence building its part of the National Broadband Network in April 2010 to coincide with the state election, with supplier tender documents to be issued this week.

Multiple sources from the Apple Isle today said that the State Government was planning to commence the build after its March 2010 election. An April start date would be a major blow to Communications Minister Stephen Conroy, who has insisted Tasmania's build would commence as early as July.

A request for tender for equipment supplies for the NBN, however, is expected to be issued this week, which would put an end to speculation that the Tasmanian Government may expedite the process by relying on Tasmanian state-owned energy supplier Aurora's existing supply relationships.

A spokesperson for Bartlett was unable to provide ZDNet.com.au details about the tender; however, they confirmed an announcement would be made later this afternoon about the NBN. Conroy's spokesperson was unable to comment on the alleged new start date.

Conroy joined Bartlett in Tasmania today for the official launch of the Basslink Cable and is expected to attend the state Labor Party's controversial fundraiser this evening at a local winery.

Talkback 3 comments

    In like Flynn Anonymous -- 17/07/09

    Go Tassie Go, just like Errol.

    Kings of Spin. Sydney Lawrence -- 17/07/09 (in reply to #320151914)

    And the spin rolls on. 43 billion to help buy votes. Poor fella Aussie taxpayer.

    Started already Anonymous -- 18/07/09

    This roll out in Tassie was meant to be underway by mow wasn't it?

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