Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) aims to provide high–speed Internet broadband access to all Australians and transform Australia into one of the world’s top five digital economies by 2020. The NBN’s model of universal and equal access to information flows supported by a nationwide infrastructure network stands out from the dominant scenario of profit–driven, tiered models of communication infrastructure networks. This paper analyses the economic and social value of information as a basic utility in contemporary society and argues that the NBN is an essential component in a nationwide project of digital citizenship, while highlighting the need for strong and effective policies to support it. The poli...
Many countries are developing next generation broadband infrastructure. Australia's National Broadb...
This article provides a concise discussion on two important aspects to the national broadband networ...
© 2018 Institute of Public Administration AustraliaInequities in access to fast and reliable interne...
In common with many other governments in the world, the Australian government has recognised the imp...
Next generation telecommunications infrastructure is expanding and supporting rapid growth of broadb...
Although the Australian economy expanded significantly in terms of its market sector development ove...
The Coalition believes all Australians should have access to fast and affordable broadband. We recog...
The nbn™ network is an essential piece of national infrastructure that enhances connectivity through...
In 2009 the Australian National Broadband Network (NBN) began to be rolled out across Australia. The...
In April 2009, the Australian Government announced plans to roll-out the National Broadband Network ...
The potentially looming \u27digital participation gap\u27 in Australia requires concerted efforts to...
In April 2009, the Australian Government announced plans to roll-out the National Broadband Network ...
The future functioning of the digital economy is inextricably linked to the use of high-speed broadb...
In recent years, the connection between economic growth and the take-up and use of broadband has bee...
Critical social and economic resources, such as employment, education, and health services, increasi...
Many countries are developing next generation broadband infrastructure. Australia's National Broadb...
This article provides a concise discussion on two important aspects to the national broadband networ...
© 2018 Institute of Public Administration AustraliaInequities in access to fast and reliable interne...
In common with many other governments in the world, the Australian government has recognised the imp...
Next generation telecommunications infrastructure is expanding and supporting rapid growth of broadb...
Although the Australian economy expanded significantly in terms of its market sector development ove...
The Coalition believes all Australians should have access to fast and affordable broadband. We recog...
The nbn™ network is an essential piece of national infrastructure that enhances connectivity through...
In 2009 the Australian National Broadband Network (NBN) began to be rolled out across Australia. The...
In April 2009, the Australian Government announced plans to roll-out the National Broadband Network ...
The potentially looming \u27digital participation gap\u27 in Australia requires concerted efforts to...
In April 2009, the Australian Government announced plans to roll-out the National Broadband Network ...
The future functioning of the digital economy is inextricably linked to the use of high-speed broadb...
In recent years, the connection between economic growth and the take-up and use of broadband has bee...
Critical social and economic resources, such as employment, education, and health services, increasi...
Many countries are developing next generation broadband infrastructure. Australia's National Broadb...
This article provides a concise discussion on two important aspects to the national broadband networ...
© 2018 Institute of Public Administration AustraliaInequities in access to fast and reliable interne...