As Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) rolls out, there is talk of a price war between the $50-billion infrastructure giant and rival independent service providers. As the competition intensifies, what do Aussies want and expect from their high-speed broadband connections?
Tooran Alizadeh is the director of Urban Design at the University of Sydney. The interdisciplinary scholar leads research on the planning implications of telecommunication infrastructure, with a focus on the NBN.
Michael Ginsburg is an experienced technology consultant with almost 15 years of experience across management and technology consulting in two countries and extensive experience in digital marketing (both organic and paid). He has a master's degree in IT and bachelor's degree in management information systems, as well as a graduate certificate in cybersecurity.
David Wilson is an APAC-based travel and tech specialist whose experience in journalism spans two decades. His stories have run everywhere from the South China Morning Post to Slate and The New York Times. In his spare time, he does strength training and hangs out with cats.