NBN Co is developing new initiatives to accelerate the transition of properties to fibre connections. The company is especially focused on shifting from “on-demand” upgrades to a broader “mass” migration to fibre. This approach will enable them to effectively handle any remaining properties and ultimately retire the FTTN and FTTC services.

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  1. It’s exciting to hear that NBN Co is looking to fast-track the transition to fibre for more premises! Moving away from the current “on-demand” upgrades to a more streamlined, mass migration approach could significantly enhance connectivity for many users. This shift might not only improve internet speeds and reliability but also pave the way for the eventual shutdown of outdated FTTN and FTTC technologies. It’s a positive step toward ensuring that all Australians have access to high-quality broadband. Looking forward to seeing how this plan unfolds and what it means for our connectivity landscape!

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