Australia takes billion-dollar step towards national broadband

June 23, 2011 11:41 am | Updated 11:41 am IST - Sydney

The government cleared a major hurdle towards creating a high—speed national internet network Thursday with a multibillion—dollar deal with Australia’s biggest telecommunications company to use its existing cable network.

Telstra Corp said it had signed a deal worth 11 billion Australian dollars (11.59 billion US dollars) with the government—owned NBN Co to use Telstra’s existing underground cable network and infrastructure for the next 35 to 40 years.

Telstra agreed to spend 2 billion Australian dollars upgrading its infrastructure as part of the deal. The company still needs the approval of its shareholders at a meeting on October 18.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard told reporters the deal would accelerate the rollout of the national broadband network and avoid unnecessary duplication.

The aim of the 36—billion—Australian—dollar project is to connect 93 per cent of the population to high—speed broadband by 2018.

The majority of the network would consist of fibre—optic cables with remote areas connected by wireless and satellite services. The rollout of cables has already begun in Tasmania and some regional centres of the mainland.

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