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Posted on August 3, 2017 by staff

Adelaide switches on GigCity network

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Adelaide has switched on its 拢4.5 million ultra-fast internet network, making it the first Australian capital to become a Gig City.

The GigCity scheme uses the existing SABRENet fibre optic network to deliver internet services to five key innovation hubs in the CBD and Adelaide suburbs including the聽Tonsley Innovation Precinct and TechInSA.

Commercial tenants there will also have access to internet speeds 100 times the national average with more affordable and less restrictive plans than what the marketplace currently offers.

GigCity Adelaide is part of the South Australian Government鈥檚 move to drive economic growth through high-speed internet access.

Science and Information Economy Minister Kyam Maher said having access to fast internet would help data intensive companies compete on a global level and show that Adelaide was open for business.

鈥淏y establishing GigCity ultra-fast internet at key innovation precincts, the State Government is investing in a network that will create jobs of the future,鈥 he said.

鈥淕igCity is part of the South Australian Government鈥檚 investment of more than $80 million in innovation and will continue to consolidate our position as the leader in innovation in Australia.鈥

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill said boosting internet speeds in the state鈥檚 capital would open doors to new possibilities and collaborations.

鈥淭he State Government is helping start-ups and companies grow faster and attract entrepreneurs to South Australia who want to tap into the infrastructure and business environment we are creating,鈥 he said.

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