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* These maps provide an indicative representation of the fibre and wireless components of the National Broadband Network. The information in these maps is based on initial detailed modelling work done by NBN Co. which may be subject to change following more detailed planning and design work. The fibre modelling is based on NBN Co's current optical fibre design rules rather than detailed premise location and density and may not result in contiguous coverage of all location within the indicated fibre foot print. The Wireless modelling does not take into account terrain modelling and clutter, and may not result in contiguous coverage of all locations within the indicated wireless footprint. These maps also assume that satellite services will be provided to remaining premises. The transit links represent indicative connectivity. The physical path will vary depending on the geography and the presence of exisiting infrastructure.

To view complete NSW coverage map click here

 

Fibre and Wireless on the Mid North Coast

NBN Co. have published a document indicating that the following areas will receive either Fibre or wireless. RDA Mid North Coast have identifed the following information as relevent to our foot print.

Please visit the NBN Co. website for the document here.

 

FIBRE

Arrawarra, Bellingen, Boambee, Bonny Hills, Bonville, Bowraville, Bulahdelah, Camden Haven, Coffs Harbour, Coopernook, Corindi Beach, Cresent Head, Diamond Beach, Dorrigo, Emerald Beach, Emerald Beach West, Forster-Tuncurry, Gladstone, Gloucester, Hallidays Point, Harrington, Kempsy, Kendall, Lake Cathie, Macksville, Manning Point, Moonee Beach, Moonee Beach West, Mylestrom, Nabiac, Numbucca Heads, North Bonville, Old Bar, Pacific Palms - Blueys Beach, Port Macquarie, Repton, Sawtell, Scotts Head, Smiths Lake, South West Rocks, Stuarts Point, Tallwoods Village, Taree, Tinonee, Urunga, Valla Beach, Wallabi Point, Wauchope, Wingham, Woolgoolga.

 

* This is an indicative list of towns that will receive some fibre coverage. Many of these towns will also receive some wireless coverage. The list is based on initial detailed modelling work done by NBN Co which may be subject to change following more detailed planning and design work. The fibre modelling is based on NBN Co’s current optical fibre design rules rather than detailed premise and density and may not result in contiguous coverage of all locations within the indicated fibre footprint.

 

NEXT GENERATION WIRELESS 

Glenreagh, Hat Had, Red Rock, Stroud

* This is an indicative list of towns that will receive some wireless coverage. The list is based on initial detailed modelling work done by NBN Co which may be subject to change following more detailed planning and design work. The wireless modelling does not take into account terrain modelling and clutter, and may not result in contiguous coverage of all locations within the indicated wireless footprint.

 

SATELLITE

NBN Co. have released a document with regards to the NBN Co Interim Satellite Service.

Download the Document Here

 

 

NBN Co. Design and Infrastructure

NBN Co will design, build and operate a wholesale-only, superfast broadband network that will provide speeds of 100 Megabits per second to 93% of Australian premises and 12 Megabits per second to 7%, subject to final design.

NBN Co. provide a full description of what the network design will look like as well as information of the differences between Fibre / Wireless / Satellite.

http://www.nbnco.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/main/site-base/main-areas/our-network/fibre-wireless-and-satellite/

 

ABC News NBN Information Website

ABC News NBN information website also provides an excellent overview of how fibre works at the below link

http://www.abc.net.au/news/events/national-broadband-network/infographic.htm

 



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