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Australia pledges $3.8 billion to upgrade broadband, replacing copper with fiber by 2030.
The Australian government has pledged $3.8 billion to upgrade the National Broadband Network (NBN), aiming to replace aging copper connections with fiber optics by 2030.
This upgrade, expected to benefit nearly 622,000 connections, mostly in rural areas, will require users to request a fiber-to-the-home upgrade by opting for a 100 Mbps plan.
While this comes at an additional cost, experts predict significant economic benefits, including advancements in technology fields.
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