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TMCNet:  Ready for roll-out

[November 22, 2012]

Ready for roll-out

Nov 22, 2012 (BRW - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Small businesses in Kiama, New South Wales, could be transformed by the national broadband network (NBN). Dougmal Harcourts has spent $A20,000 on fibre optic cable and video conferencing tools. The estate agency's licensee, Susan Spence, expects the NBN to be helpful in expanding her team of nine, as it will be easier for staff to work at home part-time. Spectrum Art Glass contractor Kevin Bogie and Hartgerink Media Services' Nick Hartgerink also welcome the NBN roll-out.

Publication Date: 22 November 2012 DOUGMAL HARCOURTS KIAMA SPECTRUM ART GLASS HARTGERINK MEDIA SERVICES PTY LTD TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED - ASX TLS NBN CO LIMITED

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