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List of places around Hobart where work is underway on connecting the NBN

By Krishan Sharma on Jul 31, 2013 9:48AM
List of places around Hobart where work is underway on connecting the NBN

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Another 6,300 homes and businesses in Hobart can now connect to the NBN, it was announced this week.

NBN fibre services were rolled out to another 6,300 homes and businesses yesterday in Hobart. 
 
Already 8,100 homes and businesses located in and around the city can sign up for fibre-based internet speeds via their local ISPs. 
 
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The government also announced that fibre construction was underway but not yet complete for other areas near and around Hobart including: 
 
  • Glebe
  • Lenah Valley
  • Mount Nelson
  • Mount Stuart
  • New Town
  • North Hobart
  • Queens Domain
  • Sandy Bay
  • Tolmans Hill
  • West Hobart
Earlier this month NBN Co announced that 4,300 homes and businesses located in the Tasmanian city of Launceston could access fibre services. Further to that 6,300 residents living in remote areas of the state also have access to NBN’s Fixed Wireless connections.
 
The Government says that NBN fibre construction will commence or be complete for 208,400 premises in Tasmania by the end of 2015.
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By Krishan Sharma
Jul 31 2013
9:48AM
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