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NBN rollout gathers momentum in Western Australia

15 October 2012

The rollout of the National Broadband Network in Western Australia continues to gather pace with the release today of construction maps covering a further 27,100 homes and businesses.

The new fibre maps cover ten different construction modules where work to rollout the fibre optic network has commenced. The areas where construction will be widened include South Perth, Victoria Park and Mandurah. (The full list is attached below).

The start of construction entails NBN Co contractors undertaking detailed design and survey works in each location for the installation of the fibre optic cables that will deliver superfast broadband to the area.

On average it takes around 12 months from the start of construction to the time when householders and business owners can order NBN retail services from telephone or internet service providers.

By mid-2015, construction is forecast to have commenced or completed on delivering the NBN to more than 420,000 premises across the state and 3.5 million premises nationwide.

"The release of these maps signals to residents and businesses that they are on the way to being able to benefit from the vital upgrade to communications in WA and take advantage of the benefits that the NBN offers," Chris Gregory, NBN Co's Community Account Manager, said today.

"People will be able to make high-quality video calls with fewer drop outs, download movies in minutes, stream TV, and have all the family online at once*.

"Information is already available online about the plans and packages that telephone and internet service providers are offering over the NBN. The details of which service providers are operating in individual areas will be available closer to service activation at www.nbnco.com.au/serviceproviders," Mr Gregory said.

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* Your experience depends on some factors outside our control, like your equipment quality, software, broadband plans and how your service provider designs its network.

 

Communities that will see on-site design and survey works leading to the installation of fibre; and construction across Western Australia:

 

FSA Name

FSAM Localities

Applecross

Brentwood, Mount Pleasant, Booragoon

Geraldton

Mount Tarcoola, Tarcoola Beach, West End, Mahomets Flats

Mandurah

Greenfields

Mandurah

Coodanup, Furnissdale, Greenfields, Barragup

Meadow Springs

San Remo, Madora Bay

Meadow Springs

Singleton, Golden Bay

South Perth

Kensington

South Perth

South Perth, Como

Victoria Park

Kewdale, Lathlain, Carlisle

Yunderup

South Yunderup**, North Yunderup**

Applecross

Brentwood, Mount Pleasant, Booragoon

 

Key:

Fibre Serving Area (FSA)

Each FSA is made up of a number of Fibre Serving Area Modules (FSAMs).

Fibre Serving Area Module (FSAM) Localities:
Each Fibre Serving Area Module (FSAM) covers around 3,000 premises and is surrounded by a loop of fibre.

** First FSAM in an area.

 

 

 

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