ACCC calls on retailers to pay up and maintain CVC levels as NBN ends free bandwidth.
February 19, 2021 01:14 GMT (17:14 PST) | Topic: Networking
The amount of bandwidth purchased from the company running the National Broadband Network dropped form 20.2Tbps down to 19.8Tbps over the quarter to December 31, according to numbers from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
In the latest edition of its
NBN Wholesale Market Indicators Report, the average amount of CVC per connection fell from 2.59Mbps to 2.44Mbps. The largest drop was in Victoria where capacity plummeted 11% from 5.6Tbps in the prior quarter to 4.98Tbps. The Australian Capital Territory saw a 7% drop in bandwidth, while Western Australia and the Northern Territory had 4% less capacity by the end of 2020, and Tasmania saw a 3% drop.
NBN resellers warned to boost CVC after COVID freebies
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NBN resellers warned to boost CVC after COVID freebies
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