Telstra and the Government have a framework for NBN

Telstra and the Government have a framework for NBN

Just as government leaders presently gathered in Copenhagen to discuss how to tackle climate change are expected to only come up with an agreement to have an agreement, Telstra and the Government at least now have a framework to negotiate an agreement.

The parties are nevertheless discussing commercial wholesale arrangements for NBN Co’s use of Telstra’s passive infrastructure, including ducts and exchange space, and backhaul.

Welcoming the announcement Senator Conroy issued a release noting that; “While there are many complex issues still to be resolved before any final agreement is reached, I remain optimistic that both parties can find a mutually acceptable outcome.”

via iTWire .

No Comments

Start the ball rolling by posting a comment on this article!

Leave a Reply




XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Related Posts

Related posts:

  1. Australian Government can build NBN without Telstra
  2. Communications and Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy has publicly stated that the Federal Government can build the National Broadband Network without...
  3. Broadband Backhaul for Six NBN Regions to Commence
  4. The Federal Government has announced six ‘blackspot’ regions that will be listed for broadband backhaul builds come September this year....
  5. Expert Task Force Guidelines Flawed
  6. The Government’s expert task force for the new proposed Australian high speed Broadband network, which will seemingly use Fibre-to-the-Node technology,...
  7. Telstra to enable 900 ADSL2+ Exchanges
  8. In potentially good news for those in regions where Broadband speeds are limited, Telstra today released a surprise announcement stating that it...
  9. Government to Release NBN Business Case
  10. Under mounting pressure from Senator Nick Xenophon, and from a sense of urgency to get key legislation passed through parliament...