Mobile and internet map is updating Wollondilly residents
Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor is welcoming feedback on a telecommunications map being sent to Wollondilly homes and businesses. Angus Video Clip >>
Mr Taylor said the map was an update on where and when NBN optic fibre was being laid locally and where fixed wireless towers and mobile phone towers were being built.
“It’s always easier to see what’s happening when it’s on a map. We couldn’t include every place in Wollondilly, but there is a fast broadband solution for all locations in Hume,” he said.
“The Oaks, Oakdale and Belimbla Park will see fibre being laid in the first half of next year, allowing 1100 premises to connect to fast broadband. The rollout of fibre will be later next year to Bargo, Buxton, Couridjah, Picton, Tahmoor, Thirlmere and Yanderra, allowing 6800 premises to connect.
“Fixed wireless towers are another way that fast broadband is being delivered to Wollondilly. A lot of towers are going up around Wollondilly and council is liaising closely with NBN Co on locations.
“While work is commencing next year on the rollout of fibre or the building of towers, it will then be a number of months before connections are available, but I will keep the community closely informed about where things are up to.
“I’m asked a lot about the meantime. What do we do while we’re waiting for NBN to arrive? My response is that the delivery of the national broadband network is bringing unprecedented competition into telecommunications. The carriers are finally being forced to compete. There are new data packages becoming available, new services such as 4GX internet being activated on towers right across Hume and 4G small cells on exchanges in smaller villages, all providing fast internet. This is a constantly changing space. The technology is moving fast and the competition is hotting up. All for the benefit of the customer. So I encourage people to check in with their preferred provider to see what’s on offer.”
Caption: Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor is welcoming feedback on a map to Wollondilly homes and businesses updating them on mobile phone and internet coverage.