NBN Huawei supports decision for open wholesale access

NBN Huawei supports decision for open wholesale access

‘Huawei fully supports the government’s decision for an open wholesale access network,’ he said.

The open-access model proposed for the NBN means internet service providers and other players in the sector will avoid the problem of the current regime, which sees many companies at a disadvantage because of Telstra’s near-monopoly of the infrastructure.

via Telstra BigPond

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