A high-speed internet service is now available to businesses and residents in Jabiru thanks to a $4.5 million Northern Territory Government investment.
This upgrade provides Jabiru with a first class nbn service similar to Darwin and comparable to any other Australian capital city, increasing maximum download speed by a factor of 40.
The new service at Jabiru will have a genuine impact on lives and livelihoods with reliable access to telehealth, distance education and other Government assistance, while delivering genuine economic growth potential for tourism and other businesses in the heart of Kakadu ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park as part of the broader Jabiru redevelopment project.
The Territory Labor Government recognises telecommunications infrastructure as being crucial to developing our regions and is investing to provide modern digital services to reduce remote disadvantage.
This is a milestone project in the delivery of remote telecommunications infrastructure.
Work is also ongoing on several broadband co-investment programs throughout remote locations.
The Northern Territory Government continues its advocacy work with telecommunications providers and stakeholders to maximise the Federal investment in NT infrastructure.
Quotes from Minister for Corporate and Digital Development, Ngaree Ah Kit:
“The economic and social benefits that high speed digital services bring to regional and remote areas are enormous.
“Digital connectivity is a critical enabler that will help address disadvantage, enhance liveability, support job creation and prepare the Northern Territory for the future.
“We continue to advocate strongly for Federal investment and for recognition of telecommunications infrastructure as essential infrastructure.”
Quotes from Member for Arafura, Lawrence Costa:
“This Northern Territory Government investment in Jabiru will deliver exceptional opportunities for businesses to grow and expand, and will make services more accessible for residents.
“Our investment in telecommunications infrastructure for digital connectivity has the potential to be life changing for people living in remote and very remote areas of the Territory.”