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nbn switched on in parts of Hobart’s northern suburbs

18 January 2016

Residents in parts of Hobart’s northern suburbs can experience the benefits of fast broadband following the official switch on of the nbn™ network this week in Claremont, Austins Ferry and Granton.

An additional 2000 homes and businesses in the suburbs are now covered by the nbn™ network.

The latest switch on continues to expand coverage in Hobart which was one of the first regions in the country to have access to fast broadband services over the nbn™ network.

Corporate Affairs Manager Tasmania, Russell Kelly said: 

“The nbn™ network rollout in Tasmania has kicked off for 2016, with work continuing in several parts of Hobart.

“More than 116,000 premises in Tasmania now have access, with thousands more being connected each month.

“It follows a successful year for nbn in Tasmania – the network footprint grew by around 80% over the calendar year.

“The number of premises choosing to connect jumped by around 100% to over 54,000 premises.

“Planning work is underway in other northern suburbs with construction expected to start in the second quarter of 2016 in parts of Berriedale, Chigwell, Derwent Park, Dowsing Point, Glenorchy, Goodwood, Lutana, Montrose, Moonah, Otago, Rosetta and West Moonah.”

“The nbn™ network ushers in a range of benefits for residents and businesses in online services, entertainment and education.

“It will be especially welcome for school children and adult students preparing to get back to school over coming weeks.”

 

Media enquiries

Russell Kelly – Corporate Affairs Manager Tasmania

nbnTM Media Hotline

Phone: 0437 100 276

Phone: 02 9927 4200

Email: russellkelly@nbnco.com.au

Email: media@nbnco.com.au

 

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Notes to editors

  • The move to the nbn™ network is not automatic – homes and businesses will need to take the following steps:
  • Contact preferred internet service provider or phone company
    • If you have a medical alarm or alert (or a family member, carer or friend) you are encouraged to register your details with nbn’s Medical Alarm Register by calling 1800 227 300 or complete the online form at nbn.com.au/medicalregister.
    • If you have an EFTPOS terminal, fax or alarm system, call the provider of that service (for example your bank) to ask what internet or landline phone services over the nbn™ network will support the device.
    • If your building has an emergency lift phone and/or a fire indicator panel you are encouraged to register your details with nbn so these services can be identified by calling 1800 687 626.
    • Contact your preferred phone company or internet service provider and discuss your requirements.
  • Choose an nbn™ plan that suits your needs.
  • Order your service over the nbn™ network as soon as possible.
  • Areas within suburbs will have different switch off dates depending on when the nbn™ network becomes available to their premises.
  • nbn is currently undertaking a comprehensive communication campaign with residents in areas scheduled to make the switch to the nbn™ network. This includes local advertising, community information sessions, direct mail and door-to-door service calls to those within the area.
  • If you don’t place an order for services over the nbn™ network with your preferred service provider before the switch off date for your premises, you will lose access to affected existing internet and landline services. 1 In some circumstances you may be able to call your existing service provider after the switch off date but you will not be able to make other outbound calls.

 

For more information visit www.nbn.com.au

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