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ACCC releases quarterly report on the NBN wholesale market

The ACCC has released its seventh quarterly National Broadband Network Wholesale Market Indicators Report for the period ending 30 September 2017.

The ACCC says competition is increasing as more access seekers have built sufficient scale to directly connect with the NBN at more points of interconnection (POIs).

“This report provides a clear indication of the level of competition developing over the NBN,” ACCC Chairman Rod Sims said.

“Some of the small players are experiencing rapid growth and this shows promise for future competition. Direct connection will allow smaller retail service providers to have more control over their network in terms of how much Connectivity Virtual Circuit (CVC) they provision.”

The report also indicates more CVC is being acquired per user, from 1.09 megabits per second per user in June to 1.11 megabits per second per user in September.

“This is encouraging as provisioning adequate CVC is essential if RSPs are to ensure households and businesses can get the speeds they are promised,” Mr Sims said.

“The ACCC’s current consultation proposing more detailed reporting by NBN Co should improve our understanding of CVC provisioning and use, particularly concerning times when congestion limits are reached.”

The ACCC is closely monitoring how much CVC is being acquired and used, to complement its other monitoring activities such as the Broadband Performance Monitoring and Reporting programme.

The proportion of broadband access services acquired at metropolitan POIs has increased from 33 per cent in September 2016 to 41 per cent in the September 2017 quarter.

“The proportion of metropolitan activations will continue to increase as the roll out in capital cities expands,” Mr Sims said.

The 25 megabits per second speed tier accounted for 55 per cent of all services connected followed by 12 megabits per second (29 per cent), 100 megabits per second (12 per cent) and 50 megabits per second (4 per cent).

“The most popular speed tier on the NBN remains 25 megabits per second,” Mr Sims said.

Click here for the full report: NBN Wholesale Market Indicators Report.

Key points from the September report:

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