City of Cockburn set to benefit from faster NBN speeds

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

Businesses in the City of Cockburn will have access to world-class digital connectivity, following the creation of a new Business Fibre Zone as part of the Albanese Government’s plan for a better National Broadband Network (NBN).

The new Zone – located in Cockburn Central – has been made possible through co-investment between NBN Co and the City of Cockburn. More than 1,200 businesses will benefit from the new agreement, supporting greater productivity and driving innovation in the Perth’s southern suburbs.

The new Zone will allow eligible customers to access NBN Co’s premium business product with no upfront build costs.

There are currently 321 NBN Business Fibre Zones across Australia, where customers can access NBN Co’s Enterprise Ethernet and its faster upload and download speeds, data options that can scale up to close to 10Gbps and a 24/7 local support centre. NBN Business Fibre Zones are available in 142 regional centres across Australia, including 30 in Western Australia covering almost 83,000 businesses.

These zones are designed to help businesses grow and support jobs growth – with recent research by the Bureau of Communications, Arts and Regional Research showing the productivity benefits of the NBN to businesses across Australia.

Additional construction work will be undertaken by NBN Co to roll out fibre, with local businesses able to access the super-fast, world-class fibre broadband from early August 2023.

The Albanese Government is committed to improving the NBN. The October Budget invested $2.4 billion to expand full-fibre NBN access to an additional 1.5 million premises – 660,000 of which will be in rural and regional communities across Australia.

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