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West Australia's Mid West communities switch to National Broadband Network

13 February 2014

The information in this media release was accurate at the date of publication.  It may no longer be current and you should not rely on this information.

A further 320 locals can now connect to fast broadband

Around 320 farms, homes and businesses can now switch to the National Broadband Network via a fixed-wireless site located at Cape Burney.  

NBN Co’s spokesperson Peter Gurney said the switch-on of the fixed-wireless service will bring better broadband to those living in the Mid West region.

“For decades, rural and regional Australia has been left behind when it comes to telecommunications. The fixed wireless service is designed to provide access to internet speeds and bandwidth that many in the big cities currently take for granted,” Mr Gurney said.

"The NBN also means you can get the whole family on line at once, opening up opportunities for local farms, businesses and the wider region to participate in the digital age. Fast broadband can help deliver improved access to health, education and entertainment over high quality video links.”*

Residents in these areas are encouraged to visit the NBN Co website to see if their home or business is included as part of the coverage footprint via the interactive map: www.nbnco.com.au/rollout/rollout-map

NBN Co’s fixed-wireless service offers wholesale download speeds of up to 25 megabits per second and wholesale upload speeds of up to 5 megabits per second to retail service providers.*

Families and businesses in the region who want to sign up should call their preferred local telephone and internet company to order a service today http://www.nbnco.com.au/get-an-nbn-connection/certified-service-providers.html

For further information about NBN Co and fixed-wireless in the Mid West region, visit www.nbnco.com.au

 

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Notes to editors

  • Fixed wireless services are delivered by radio communications via antennas that transmit a signal direct to a small outdoor antenna on your home or business.
  • Before the network equipment is installed a service validation test will be carried out.
  • In fixed wireless areas copper phone lines will remain in place to provide a telephone service.
  • NBN Co’s fixed wireless and satellite networks will serve communities with low population density where it is impractical or uneconomical to roll out fixed line technologies.
  • A standard installation of network equipment is currently free of charge.
  • For more information visit www.nbnco.com.au


* NBN Co is designing the NBN to provide these speeds to NBN Co’s wholesale customers (internet service providers). Your experience, including the speeds actually achieved over the NBN depends on some factors outside NBN Co’s control like your equipment quality, software, broadband plans and how your service provider designs its network