Visionstream secures $102m NBN contract

Wednesday, 20 June, 2012

Visionstream has won a $102 million contract with NBN Co to design and install fibre-optic cable for new development estates in Victoria and Queensland.

The 19-month contract involves design, construction and commissioning of the pit, pipe and fibre-optic cable within new estates.

Visionstream said the New Developments network will link the estates to the TTFN onto a third-party service, which links in turn with a Point of Interconnect into the NBN Co Transit Network.

“Visionstream has been the leading provider of telecommunications infrastructure to greenfield estates Australia wide for more than 10 years. We are at the forefront of Fibre Technology including the design and construction of nearly 10,000 greenfield lots nationally,” said Allan Bradford, General Manager of Visionstream.

“Visionstream has an intimate knowledge of the stringent NBN Co processes and standards required of developers to enable NBN Co Network Compliance and to help deliver superfast broadband services to Australians in urban and regional towns.”

Project construction is expected to start immediately.

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