Monday, February 27, 2012

ACCC outlines plan to declare non-NBN local bitstream access service

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced plans to ‘declare’ local bitstream access service, with the declaration intended to cover the last mile of fibre to premises on networks that are not owned by NBN Co. It has, however, confirmed that the declaration will not apply to mobile, wireless broadband or satellite broadband networks, nor those offered over the National Broadband Network (NBN). The bitstream access service will be used by retail service providers (RSPs) to supply broadband access to end-users, predominantly in new housing developments served by fibre-optic networks other than the NBN, and it will specifically apply to non-NBN ‘superfast’ internet services, i.e.


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OVETEL ACCC outlines plan to declare non-NBN local bitstream access service

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