nbn® rolled out 17,902 kilometres of fibre in FY22 for network investment upgrades as the company delivered on its purpose to lift the digital capability of Australia.
released today, showed network investment upgrades have given more people the opportunity to take up faster broadband.
More than 5.1 million premises across Australia were able to access the nbn® ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Ultrafast speed tier at the end of the financial year.
But there’s more work to do – nbn’s goal is to enable more than 9.7 million premises on the Fixed Line network to access plans based on the nbn® ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Ultrafast wholesale speed tier, offering peak download speeds from 500 Mbps to close to 1 Gbps by the end of 2025.
nbn’s focus on the regions is sharper than ever – cutting vast distances and opening countless opportunities.
Population demographic trends and higher data usage are changing the profile of network demand and usage, particularly in regional Australia.
nbn predicts a 300 per cent rise in customer demand for data on the nbn® Fixed Wireless network over the next ten years.
nbn is continuing to grow the capacity of its network to keep ahead of increasing demand by and expanding coverage and capabilities.
While continuing to reinvest in the nbn network, nbn is also committed to operating a future-ready network that is economically and environmentally sustainable.
To support the company’s transition to integrated reporting, this year the company has included its sustainability approach and information on the value the company creates in the Annual Report.
Highlights of this year’s Annual Report include:
- nbn successfully issued its first in April 2022 as part of the company’s commitment to reduce emissions and support the nation’s transition to a net-zero carbon economy.
- As part of the first , nbn announced commencement of work by a third party to build new solar farm in NSW as part of nbn’s target of 100 per cent renewable electricity purchases from December 2025.
- Committed to set via the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a global body enabling businesses to set emissions reductions targets in line with the latest climate science.
- Became the first Australian telecommunications company, and the first government business enterprise to have membership of RE100, an initiative of 340 of the world’s largest businesses committed to the use of 100 per cent renewable electricity.
- Completed first company-wide climate change risk assessment, and
- Expanded across the nation from 240 to 304, with 127 in regional locations.