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AusNOG 2018 presentation – NZ UFB post 2020

At this years Australian Network Operators Group conference there was a record number of attendees with almost 300 people taking part. Of those 300, probably half of them made it back after lunch on the last day to see me speak.

I have provided the link to my slides below for an overview of the detail covered. In short, the presentation aimed to highlight the UFB story to date while exploring the unknowns racing at us as 2020 approaches and unbundled fibre becomes a reality.

Thanks you to the organisers for putting on such a great event.

Brendan Ritchie

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