The Australian government is constructing a National Broadband Network (NBN), which at an estimated cost of $43 billion will be Australia's largest ever infrastructure project. The NBN, if its full benefits are to be realized, raises a number of important, but largely unexplored, questions for planning. This paper investigates the implications of the NBN for Australian metropolitan planning focusing on the question of how these plans will exploit the NBN to improve urban outcomes. The paper examines the Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane metropolitan areas and analyses the strategies shaping the future of these regions during the rollout and implementation of the NBN. This comparative analysis reveals similarities across these three metrop...
Australia is currently embarking on a unique infrastructure project that may change the nature of th...
The convergence of suburban homes and digital media and communications technologies is set to underg...
Against a current trend of investing in the next generation networks (NGNs) by using public funds, t...
The paper attempts to develop an understanding of the planning implications of telecommunication, wi...
The paper attempts to develop an understanding of urban implications of telecommunication with a foc...
Since the formation of the Australian National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co.) in April 2009, th...
Since the formation of the National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co.) in April 2009, the NBN rollo...
A recent decision by the Australian Federal Government to reassess the scale of the National Broadba...
In common with many other governments in the world, the Australian government has recognised the imp...
The Australian government, and opposition, are committed to facilitating high-speed broadband provis...
Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) aims to provide high–speed Internet broadba...
In April 2009, the Australian Government announced plans to roll-out the National Broadband Network ...
In most large Australian cities recent metropolitan strategies have become prominent in state politi...
In April 2009, the Australian Government announced plans to roll-out the National Broadband Network ...
Introduction: Broadband is described as essential civic infrastructure of the twenty-first century, ...
Australia is currently embarking on a unique infrastructure project that may change the nature of th...
The convergence of suburban homes and digital media and communications technologies is set to underg...
Against a current trend of investing in the next generation networks (NGNs) by using public funds, t...
The paper attempts to develop an understanding of the planning implications of telecommunication, wi...
The paper attempts to develop an understanding of urban implications of telecommunication with a foc...
Since the formation of the Australian National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co.) in April 2009, th...
Since the formation of the National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co.) in April 2009, the NBN rollo...
A recent decision by the Australian Federal Government to reassess the scale of the National Broadba...
In common with many other governments in the world, the Australian government has recognised the imp...
The Australian government, and opposition, are committed to facilitating high-speed broadband provis...
Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) aims to provide high–speed Internet broadba...
In April 2009, the Australian Government announced plans to roll-out the National Broadband Network ...
In most large Australian cities recent metropolitan strategies have become prominent in state politi...
In April 2009, the Australian Government announced plans to roll-out the National Broadband Network ...
Introduction: Broadband is described as essential civic infrastructure of the twenty-first century, ...
Australia is currently embarking on a unique infrastructure project that may change the nature of th...
The convergence of suburban homes and digital media and communications technologies is set to underg...
Against a current trend of investing in the next generation networks (NGNs) by using public funds, t...