by: Summer Maddox
The development of nationwide broadband in Australia is set to put the
country at number one in broadband in three years’ time and give a major
boost to economic growth.
The internet has become an all encompassing phenomenon that touches
every facet of our lives. However, with the ever growing dependence on
the internet it is not enough to have an internet connection; you need a
connection that allows faster access to information. Broadband in
Australia is set to make a huge difference to the speed at which you
browse for information.
The initial target of National Broadband Network in Australia is to make
available a minimum speed of 100Mpbs to 90% of all homes and
institutions. 100Mpbs is 100 times faster than the speed that most
Australians get through a dialup internet connection. The end goal,
however, is to provide 1Gpbs broadband speed in Australia. The remaining
10% of the country’s area will be covered through satellite and
wireless technology with a minimum 12Mpbs speed.
Although every country has its own typical needs and compulsions, the
sheer vastness of its size makes Project Broadband in Australia a test
bed for any country in the world. Nationwide broadband in Australia will
allow services to be delivered direct to the consumer from a distance.
This is considered to be of special importance to Australia due to its
size and its typical geography.
In as far as the commercial aspect of broadband in Australia is
concerned it is being likened to the industrial revolution. The
industrial revolution reduced the cost of transportation and made it
possible for manufacturers to take advantage of economies of scale and
manufacture goods at a distance from consumers. Broadband in Australia
in expected to make a similar difference to way services are asked for
and delivered in future.