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  • Tassie fibre broadband back on track

    A project testing fibre to the home (FTTH) broadband technology in Tasmania is finally close to connecting trial customers, after suffering delays in the last 21 months since it was first announced.

  • Australia's low-fibre diet

    Given how long the Australian telecommunications industry has been talking about fibre rollouts, it's likely a lot of people are thinking along the lines of Elvis Presley's classic song "A little less conversation".

  • Fibre has a Bright future in WA

    Western Power subsidiary Bright Telecommunications is ramping up its search for equity partners as it plans to expand its Perth optical fibre network to further homes and businesses.

  • WA government names telco providers

    The Western Australian government has named a panel of telecommunications carriers that will compete for agency contracts for the next three years.

  • WA broadband-via-fibre project leaps ahead

    A West Australian power company today said its infrastructure had provided a viable option for piping commercial fibre-optic broadband to customer premises.

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