Journal

Australia?s increasing use of fibre to the node (FTTN) has locked the country out of world-class broadband for years to come.

March 2017

Journal

This paper presents a position and identifies future research necessary to support the transition from the universal service regime to a universal access regime that enshrines the principle of ensuring that federal, state and local egovernment and other specified digital services are reasonably accessible to all, on an equitable basis, wherever they work or live.

December 2015

Journal

High-speed broadband networks are an essential element in today?s society, and access should be available on an equitable basis, worldwide. This paper explores how that goal can be achieved, and describes the work being done by the UN Broadband Commission for Digital Development.

February 2013

Journal

This guest editorial provides an overview of eight papers describing early experiences with high speed broadband.

February 2013

Journal

In the lead-up to the Australian federal election in September 2013, there is huge and often bitter controversy over the potential benefits and disadvantages of each policy. TJA has assembled an NBN Policy Panel of four experienced commentators, ranging in their political sympathies from "centre left to centre right" – and none of them uncritical supporters of either policy. Their disciplines span the engineering, economics and marketing of broadband telecommunications.

June 2013