Australia is set to be the world’s most connected continent following the completion of the NBN rollout in 2020, according to new research released today. Developed by Western Sydney University, this report provides an in-depth analysis into how advancements in technology and nationwide access to fast broadband will transform all aspects of the Australian way of life. It predicts ‘gen nbn™’, Australia’s newest and most connected generation, will benefit from better business opportunities and flexible-working arrangements as well as access to leading education and healthcare services. The report predicts: The internet of everything – Increased connectivity and digital innovation is rapidly penetrating every facet of day-to-day li...
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The Internet has transformed our lives, from the way we work to the way we access entertainment. In ...
This report explores and quantifies the economic importance of expanding the coverage of high-speed ...
Connectivity, entrepreneurialism and a rising population will shape three million new jobs by 2030, ...
The nbn™ network is an essential piece of national infrastructure that enhances connectivity through...
The future functioning of the digital economy is inextricably linked to the use of high-speed broadb...
Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) aims to provide high–speed Internet broadba...
Although the Australian economy expanded significantly in terms of its market sector development ove...
Executive summary NICTA welcomes the Parliamentary Committee‟s inquiry into the role and potential ...
Australia’s digital economy is expected to grow significantly over the coming years. This growth wil...
Many countries are developing next generation broadband infrastructure. Australia's National Broadb...
This report investigates the degree to which participation in the labour force may increase wi...
This paper argues that all regions benefit from the NBN but the economic effects are greater in the ...
Mark Gregory discusses in The Conversation how the implementation of the national broadband network ...
The potentially looming \u27digital participation gap\u27 in Australia requires concerted efforts to...
Australia is currently embarking on a unique infrastructure project that may change the nature of th...
The Internet has transformed our lives, from the way we work to the way we access entertainment. In ...
This report explores and quantifies the economic importance of expanding the coverage of high-speed ...
Connectivity, entrepreneurialism and a rising population will shape three million new jobs by 2030, ...