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| Parliamentary Joint Committee on National Broadband Network

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Review of the Rollout of the National Broadband Network

August 2011

© Commonwealth of Australia 2011

ISBN 978-0-642-79542-7 (Printed version)
ISBN 978-0-642-79543-4 (HTML version)

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Preliminary pages (PDF 442KB)
 
Chapter 1 Reporting on the Rollout of the National Broadband Network (PDF 298KB)

Introduction
Establishment and Role of the Committee
Background
Role
Previous Inquiries into the National Broadband Network
Reporting Timeframe
Review of National Broadband Network Rollout Progress
Background
Key Performance Indicators and Reporting Intervals
Objectives and Scope of the Review
Conduct of the Review
Report Outline
Concluding Comments

 
Chapter 2 Rollout of the National Broadband Network - Background (PDF 825KB)

Background
Government's Statement of Expectations
Funding the National Broadband Network
Competition Issues
Regional and Remote Access
Background
Broken Hill, New South Wales and Surrounding Region
Julia Creek, Queensland
Access to Government Services
Concluding Comments

 
Dissenting Report by Coalition Members and Senators - Background: Committee Provided with Insufficient Resources for Scrutiny (PDF 294KB)
 
Appendix A – Submissions and Exhibits (PDF 126KB)
 
Appendix B – Hearings and Witnesses (PDF 151KB)
 
Appendix C – Correspondence to Senator Xenophon (PDF 645KB)
 
Appendix D – Correspondence on National Broadband Network Data (PDF 462KB)

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