House of Representatives Committees


| Joint Standing Committee on the National Broadband Network

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Rollout of the National Broadband Network - Fifth Report

17 May 2013

© Commonwealth of Australia 2013
ISBN 978-1-74366-010-2 (Printed version)
ISBN 978-1-74366-011-9 (HTML version)

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Preliminary Pages (PDF 128KB)

Chair’s Foreword
Committee Membership
Committee Secretariat
Terms of Reference
List of abbreviations
Recommendations

 
Chapter 1 Introduction (PDF 61KB)

Background
Committee’s Role
Reporting Timeframe
Previous Reviews
About the Review
Conduct
Information Provided to the Committee
Answers to Questions on Notice
Report Outline

 
Chapter 2 Performance Reporting and Regulatory Issues (PDF 185KB)

Background
NBN Rollout Progress Over the Reporting Period
Current Progress
Updated Three-Year NBN Rollout Plan
Key Performance Indicators
Targets
NBN Co Limited Unaudited Financial Result
Regulatory Issues
Wholesale Broadband Agreement
Additional NBN Rollout Issues
Costing NBN Models
Concluding Comments

 
Chapter 3 Regional and Remote Issues (PDF 176KB)

Introduction
Fibre Network
Rollout Progress
Fixed Wireless and Satellite Networks
Fixed Wireless Network
Satellite Network
Additional Issues
Mobile Networks
Concluding Comments

 
Chapter 4 Additional Issues (PDF 107KB)

Introduction
Private Equity Engagement
Current Review
Government Response to Committee Recommendations
Workforce Issues
NBN Workforce Planning
Concluding Comments

 
Dissenting Report by Coalition Members and Senators (PDF 347KB)
 
Appendix A – Submissions (PDF 27KB)
 
Appendix B – Hearing and Witnesses (PDF 042KB)

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