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News and updates on the Government's upcoming $4.7 billion National Broadband Network project. Stay up-to-date with procedings for the new Fibre to the Node High Speed Broadband Network, Telstra, TERRiA, along with new developments, progress updates, rollout plans, upgrades and other relevant information.


NBN RFP Deadline Extended

Due to delay from Telstra in releasing critical network information for all proponents of the FTTN NBN bid to examine, Senator Stephen Conroy was left with no alternative accept to extend the deadline for proposal submissions until 12 weeks after the information is released.

Telstra had recently provided some information on it's network, however it fell short of the comprehensive information needed. In response to Telstra's sluggish and uncooperative actions, the Government moved to introduce a bill into parliament which will force Telstra to disclose all the relevant network information that's required.


NBN bidders will have 12 weeks to examine network information

The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, today announced that parties participating in the National Broadband Network process will have 12 weeks to consider network information from the date all material is made available.

“In February, I wrote to carriers seeking the voluntary disclosure of network information. All carriers either have or are working towards providing this information in a timely manner and I welcome this cooperative approach,” Senator Conroy said.

“Telstra has provided some network information however despite its best efforts some information is not yet available.”

“The provision of network information is vital to allow potential proponents to build the network to compete on an equal basis.”

“The National Broadband Network represents this nation's single largest investment in broadband infrastructure. It is important that interested parties have adequate time to make use of information about existing infrastructure,” Senator Conroy said.

For this reason the Government will ensure potential proponents will have 12 weeks to consider network information before being required to lodge their proposals. The Government will amend the Request for Proposals to reflect this timetable.

Further information on the National Broadband Network and how to make a submission is available at www.dbcde.gov.au/nationalbroadbandnetwork

source: minister.dbcde.gov.au

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shivani said:

very nice

May 24, 2008 8:02 PM