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Nextgen's Network is based on a geographically protected national network, with the Brisbane to Melbourne link utilising self-healing SDH two-fibre ring architecture. The Ring System covers Brisbane, Sydney , Canberra and Melbourne and a Flat Ring Link through to Adelaide and Perth as well as covering 70 major and regional population centres ...
As of 2006, the current network is known as AARNet3, and the backbone uses a dark fibre network provided by Nextgen Networks. The AARNet international network as at September 2013, showing onward connections to peer NREN networks
Hybrid fibre-coaxial cable networks running at up to 30 Mbit/s exist in all of the major metropolitan regions. Telstra, in November 2009, finished upgrading the HFC Cable network in Melbourne, which will provide speeds of up to 100 Mbit/s, providing the city with the nation's fastest internet. The system was rolled out in December 2009. [65]
NextDC's P2 data centre in Perth. NextDC was founded by Bevan Slattery in May 2010. [3] It has been listed on the Australian Securities Exchange since December 2010. [4]Since June 2012, Craig Scroggie has assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer.
Primus Telecom was the first telecommunications carrier to receive a licence when full deregulation and competition was introduced in Australia in 1997 and has network facilities across Australia. Primus operates its own fibre network in the five major capital cities; Sydney , Melbourne , Brisbane , Adelaide and Perth .
TPG Telecom owns and operates nationwide fixed and mobile network infrastructure, including Australia's second-largest fixed voice and data network, with more than 27,000 kilometres of metropolitan and inter-capital fibre and a mobile network comprising more than 5,600 sites and covering over 23 million Australians.
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1 Gb inter-university network in Adelaide over the Electricity Trust of South Australia bandwidth for 15 years; provide access to two fibre pairs on the Nextgen Networks for the Australian higher education sector and wider research community [6]