Zoning reasons in NSW

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Archer Dunnicliff

Dear NBN Co Limited,

I am writing to you today to request zoning details as to how it is decided that areas get zoned out the way they do in relation to the type of connection a person will receive e.g. Fttp, fttc, satellite, fixed wireless. Understanding how these connection types are decided would be greatly appreciated.

Yours faithfully,
Archer Fergus Dunnicliff

Rohan Singh, NBN Co Limited

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Dear Mr Dunnicliff

 

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Rohan Singh

Senior Legal Counsel │ FOI

Strategic Services │ Corporate Advisory and Systems Engineering &
Operations Legal Team

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Dear NBN Co Limited,

 

I am writing to you today to request zoning details as to how it is
decided that areas get zoned out the way they do in relation to the type
of connection a person will receive e.g. Fttp, fttc, satellite, fixed
wireless. Understanding how these connection types are decided would be
greatly appreciated.

 

Yours faithfully,

Archer Fergus Dunnicliff

 

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