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NBN Co names more FTTN cities and towns in path for fibre upgrade

By Ry Crozier on Feb 10, 2021 8:48AM Assuming those customers order higher-speed services. NBN Co has unveiled the second group of suburbs and towns that are currently served with fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) but will now be partially overbuilt with fibre.  The release of the so-called “second tranche” coincides with NBN Co’s half-year results, and covers about 100,000 premises. They are named as: South Australia: Elizabeth, Gepps Cross, Sailsbury, Golden Grove Victoria: Deer Park, Sydenham, Berwick South, Cranbourne, Narre Warren NSW: Campbelltown, Elderslie, Narellan, Maitland, Singleton, Tarro, New Lambton, Bathurst, Orange  Queensland: Albany Creek, Ashgrove, Bald Hills, Ferny Hills, Townsville, Robina, Burleigh Heads

NBN Co names next locations for fresh fibre extensions

NBN Co names next locations for fresh fibre extensions NBN Co names next locations for fresh fibre extensions NBN Co has revealed a further extension of new fibre optic cable to pass 200,000 premises Credit: NBN National Broadband Network (NBN) retail service providers (RSP) servicing the likes of Maitland, NSW; Deer Park, Victoria; Albany Creek in Queensland or Gepps Cross in South Australia will soon have more fibre to play with.   NBN Co has revealed a further extension of new fibre optic cable to pass 200,000 premises in its fibre-to-the-node (FttN) footprint as part of its $4.5 billion network investment plan. The so-called second tranche of this extension involves around 100,000 premises that it will pass as it extends fibre deeper into communities in selected metropolitan and regional areas of NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia.  

Here is where East Lothian s coronavirus figures stand after the weekend

Here is where East Lothian s cornavirus figures stand after the weekend. One figure has decreased but another has increased. EAST Lothian’s seven-day positive Covid-19 rate per 100,000 of population is under 100 for the first time in several weeks but the death rate continues to increase, with four recorded in three days. The latest data from Public Health Scotland shows that the county’s case figures have continued to go in a downward direction but the number of deaths has went up. So what are the latest coronavirus figures for East Lothian after the weekend and where do they stand in comparison to the rest of Scotland?

Coronavirus in East Lothian - where do the figures stand at the end of the week?

THE rise in coronavirus cases in East Lothian has not continued for the fifth time in the past seven days. The latest data from Public Health Scotland today (Friday) shows that instead they have gone in the other direction. So what are the latest coronavirus figures for East Lothian and where do they stand in comparison to the rest of Scotland? Here is the latest data explained: Cases The latest data shows that between January 13 and 19, East Lothian recorded 120 positive cases, which gave it a seven-day positive rate per 100,000 of the population of 112.1. This is lower than the 133 cases and seven-day positive rate per 100,000 people of 124.2 recorded over the past two days.

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