Internet in Australia - statistics & facts
Australia’s National Broadband Network
The country’s internet infrastructure has developed rapidly over the past decade. In 2009, the NBN Co Limited was established to build and operate the nation's wholesale broadband access network, known as the National Broadband Network (NBN). The key objectives of NBN Co are to ensure all Australians have access to fast broadband as soon as possible, at affordable prices, and at a minimum production cost. The NBN technology mix encompasses a range of connection types, with fiber optic connections making up the largest proportion.Who are the main internet service providers?
Telstra Corporation Limited, TPG Telecom Limited (formerly Vodafone Hutchison Australia Pty Limited), and Singtel Optus Pty Limited (Optus) lead the ISP market. Telstra, which is Australia's largest telecommunications company, held the largest share of the fixed broadband services market in Australia. Telstra, Optus, and TPG Telecom also dominate the mobile handset services market, which includes data services delivered over 3G, 4G, and 5G technologies. Many businesses and consumers are realizing the potential benefits of 5G mobile networks, which includes faster speeds, increased reliability, and larger data capacities. This poses a threat to the NBN in terms of providing internet for both private and commercial mobile consumers.With the huge increase in working from home that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic, having reliable internet has been brought to the forefront of infrastructure development in the country. NBN Co. has indicated it plans to invest billions of Australian dollars to roll-out superfast broadband across the country. This move is crucial if the NBN wants to remain competitive with 5G mobile technology, which is also expanding its coverage across the nation.