
NBN 1.0
NBN 1.0 refers to Australia's initial national broadband network rollout, primarily using fiber optic cables connected to the premises (FTTP) and hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) systems. It was designed to provide faster, more reliable internet by replacing older copper lines, supporting activities like streaming, working from home, and digital services. The network aimed to connect homes and businesses efficiently across Australia, but faced challenges such as delays, budget overruns, and varying service quality. NBN 1.0 set the foundation for Australia’s modern internet infrastructure, but has since been followed by expanded and improved network technologies.