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Network Design & Construction Overview

Network Design & Construction Overview. 93% Fibre Coverage. Indicative map. 93% Fibre + 4% Wireless. Indicative map. 93% Fibre + 4% Wireless + 3% Satellite. Indicative map. By 2020 . Building the NBN – Release 2 . ACT Gungahlin NSW Riverstone (Sydney), Coffs Harbour

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Network Design & Construction Overview

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  1. Network Design & Construction Overview

  2. 93% Fibre Coverage Indicative map

  3. 93% Fibre + 4% Wireless Indicative map

  4. 93% Fibre + 4% Wireless + 3% Satellite Indicative map By 2020

  5. Building the NBN – Release 2 • ACT • Gungahlin • NSW • Riverstone (Sydney), Coffs Harbour • Minnamurra/Kiama Downs (First Release) • Armidale (First Release) • Queensland • Brisbane (inner north), Springfield Lakes, Toowoomba • Townsville (First Release) • Northern Territory • Casuarina • South Australia • Modbury, Prospect • Seaford/McLaren Vale (First Release) • Victoria • Bacchus Marsh, South Morang • Brunswick • Western Australia • Victoria Park (Perth), Geraldton, Mandurah

  6. Network Design & Physical Infrastructure Representation

  7. Street furniture - fibre distribution hub Dimensions of FDH Cabinet Height - 111cm Width – 54cm Depth – 34cm

  8. Network Dimensions

  9. Full-Scale Construction @ ‘Volume Roll-Out’ • Roll-out over approximately 9.5 years • NBN expected to pass over 12 million premises when rollout completed • Almost 6,000 premises forecast to be passed per day during peak rollout • Projected direct construction workforce of 15,000 to 20,000 FTEs at the peak of construction • Construction will occur concurrently in metropolitan, regional, and rural areas • It will be Australia's first national wholesale-only, open access broadband network • Network will be capable of providing peak speeds of up to 1 Gigabyte per second to 93% of Australian premises and 12 megabits per second to the remaining 7% of premises, through a satellite/wireless solution • NBN is different • The NBN roll-out will involve multiple projects of a like nature over a substantial period of time • There is significant scope to leverage learnings and drive improvements as we go • We have a unique opportunity to evolve / define construction delivery characteristics

  10. To put this into further perspective… Indicative • Fibre network • Limited to a few states and concentrated in high-density urban areas (not regional/rural) • 18m homes past • 6m premises connected • Roll-out over 5 years Verizon NBN Co • Fibre, wireless & satellite • Coveragein metro, rural and remote Australia • National roll-out • 12m + premises connected • Roll-out over 9.5 years

  11. Fibre based NBN Plan Summary - Singapore compared with Australia • Govt Funding S$1 billion A$37.5 billion (est) • Public Contribution No – Govt Grants Yes – Public Contribution expected • Premises Coverage 95% 100% • Notable Differences City State Sprawling low density suburbs • Structural Requirements Three way separation Two-way separation of optical infrastructure wholesale and retail wholesale and retail operations (TBD)? operations • Timeframe and/or completionCompletion in 2012 9.5 years (est)

  12. Outline of Average Design & Construction On average a 12 months process per Fibre Serving Area Module (FSAM)

  13. Coff’s Build 5 Fibre Serving Area Modules (FSAM)

  14. Fixed Wireless Roll Out • Ericsson appointed to design, build and operate Fixed Wireless Network • First Release scheduled for completion mid 2012 • 14,000 Premises covered by mid 2012 • 283,000 Premises covered by mid June 2013 • Roll-out scheduled for completion mid 2015 • To cover 4% or roughly 500,000 premises • Five Fixed Wireless First Release Areas: • Geraldton • Toowoomba • Darwin • Tamworth • Ballarat

  15. Mobile Wireless and Fixed Wireless Mobile - variable number and type of devices - variable cell boundaries Fixed wireless - single type of device, fixed number of connections - 12Mbps cell boundary

  16. Fixed Wireless – How it works • Key Characteristics • LTE technology will be used as part of the Fixed Wireless roll out. LTE is often referred to as “4G”. • Unlike 3G, LTE is designed purely for data (e.g. voice is handled as data).

  17. Fixed Wireless – Coverage to the Premise • Key Characteristics • Signal send and received between telecommunication facility and Fixed External antenna installed on outside of premise. Routed via Ethernet cable to an internal wall mounted indoor unit

  18. Premise Installation

  19. At the customer premises.... Example of an Outdoor Antenna Example of an Indoor unit (Network Termination Device, NTD)

  20. Fibre installation to premises - Premise control device

  21. EXAMPLE ONLY: NTD (Indoor)

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