FttN / NBN Co. As / Coalition Government’s (1996-2007) Broadband Advisory Group / Telstra / NBN Co / Wilson / /
Country
Australia / /
Currency
AUD / USD / / /
Event
Business Partnership / M&A / /
Facility
University of Melbourne / Bjorn Nansen The University of Melbourne Rowan Wilken Swinburne University / The University of Melbourne / /
IndustryTerm
public and private services / media debate / retail / attracted considerable media coverage / fibre optic network / Internet services / broadband network / media analysis / internet connection / speed broadband network / media sample / fixed wireless / internet connections / internet speed / print media representations / broadband services / Household internet connection / broadband internet / online consumer panel / material infrastructure / communication infrastructure / media representation / social networking / home internet service / telecommunications / bandwidth-intensive applications / higher bandwidth services / media representations / broadband products / thought internet access / satellite components / retail costs / universal communications infrastructure / media representations www.broadband.unimelb.edu.au / media coverage / broadband and household media ecologies / copper network / internet service / quantitative and qualitative media content analysis techniques / online survey / /
Organization
University of Melbourne / Coalition Government / Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society Level / Interaction Design Lab / Australian government / Melbourne Rowan Wilken Swinburne University / Labor Government / African Union / Broadband-Enabled Society / Swinburne University of Technology / Department of Computing and Information Systems / Australian Competition and Consumer Commission / Liberal/National Coalition / Liberal Party of Australia / /
Person
Craig Bellamy / Brent Coker / Martin Gibbs / Paul Hill / Bjorn Nansen / / /
PoliticalEvent
Federal election / /
Position
model / costs and technology / future model of broadband delivery / perceptions and media representations Contents Executive / /