Harper Sercombe
The federal government has announced that from early June McEwan residents can order uncapped satellite broadband services.
This announcement is following a trial of nbn’s new product which is set to boost internet speeds in rural and regional areas.
This service will provide over 4000 McEwen residents with unmetered data with speeds of up to 100 Mbps.
Local MP Rob Mitchell said it is fantastic news for locals.
“Whether you live in a capital city or out in the bush, access to fast, reliable and affordable broadband has never been more important,” he said.
“Improving the nbn and ensuring regional communities like ours are not left behind.”
The service upgrades respond to demand from locals for faster speeds largely due to the growing use of video streaming, and people working and studying from home.
Nbn chief development officer Gavin Williams said it’s all about catering for the locals’ needs.
“This is the next step in the natural evolution of the nbn satellite network, offering even more connectivity options for homes and businesses in regional and rural Australia,” he said
The unmetered service is a part of a $480 million investment from the federal government to upgrade nbn services.