Study Finds Australia Set to be the Most Connected Continent on the Planet

Australia is set to be the world's most connected continent following the completion of the nbn™ network rollout in 2020, according to new research released today.

Developed by Western Sydney University, the Gen nbn™: 2020 and Beyond report (opens in a new window)provides an in-depth analysis into how advancements in technology and nationwide access to fast broadband will transform all aspects of the Australian way of life.

It predicts 'gen nbn™', Australia's newest and most connected generation, will benefit from better business opportunities and flexible-working arrangements as well as access to leading education and healthcare services.

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Bill Morrow, CEO of nbn, says "Our vision is to build a world-class broadband network that ensures greater connectivity for all Australians."

"By 2020, every home and business will have access to the nbn™network, creating a new way of living as the nation begins to benefit from ubiquitous access to fast broadband," he says.

"Greater connectivity creates greater digital demand, and once we have the infrastructure in place to meet this demand we will see significant economic and social impacts across the country."

"As with every major infrastructure project, there will be a transition period as we move from the old to the new."

Lead researcher, Liam Magee from Western Sydney University says: "The completion of the nbn™ network can see Australia become the world's most connected continent in terms of broadband access, affordability and speed tiers.

"Our research shows this will help to build a stronger national economy, provide better career pathways, optimise the delivery of innovative healthcare services and implement sustainable futures for our cities and regional towns," he says.

"In the twenty-first century, connectivity has become a new kind of capital, more valuable than natural resources and industrial manufacturing, as digital services driven by access to the nbn™ network are predicted to boost Australia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by around 2 per cent every year by 2020."

The Gen nbn™: 2020 and Beyond report (opens in a new window)predicts:

There are almost one in three homes and businesses around the country which can already connect to the nbn™ network, with the rollout scheduled to be complete by 2020.

Original media release by NBN (opens in a new window)

Posted: 3 February 2017

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