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NBN Co says 126000 FTTN users still can’t get 25Mbps speeds – iTnews
‘Vast majority’ will be remediated by the end of the year.

NBN Co has revealed there are still 126,000 fibre-to-the-node premises that can’t hit the mandated minimum peak speed of 25Mbps.
It is only the fourth time NBN Co has revealed the number – which it did following answers to questions raised by Labor senators in an ongoing inquiry into NBN Co’s business case.
Those questions elicited a figure of 139,963 premises that receive less than 25Mbps on the network “as at May 2020” – around 4.7 percent of all active FTTN premises at that time.
An NBN Co…
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