The Future Comes To Curlewis Parks
The future is arriving early at the Curlewis Parks residential land development in Drysdale with the announcement that they will be providing optic fibre cabling throughout the estate.
Multiple communications services such as very high speed Broadband internet, traditional telephone, Free-to-Air TV (FreeView), Pay TV (Foxtel, FetchTV) and security services (alarm monitoring and/or CCTV) are all delivered using a single Fibre Optic cable. This cable has many thousands times the content carrying capacity compared with the traditional copper cable.
Phil Smith, General Manager of OptiComm said Curlewis Parks will be equipped with an advanced Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network that will deliver Australia’s fastest broadband at speeds up to 1 Gbps.
High speed broadband will open a whole new lifestyle for families. Services such as iTunes and YouTube will be significantly enhanced by fast music and video downloading and streaming. Get ready for the next–generation social networking versions of Skype, Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. Enjoy the experience of fast interactive, high definition, on-line games, video conferencing with friends and family..
Fibre Connected Communities will also be able to take immediate advantage of all the new communications services that will start appearing on the market in the next few years, such as Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) that will deliver a true interactive experience to the viewer and real-time Video-on-Demand (VoD) that will deliver movies or TV shows at the push of a button on your remote control. All around the world, the old copper networks are being replaced by fibre networks, so a Fibre Connected Community is the future today.
OptiComm, the company building and operating the network has gone from strength to strength and is now the single largest provider of FTTP in new estates in Australia. With more than 35 projects under development and contracted for over 100,000 homes and businesses, they are the leading operator of FTTP technologies in the country. Its also one of the reasons they were selected by NBN Co to roll out the initial stages of the National Broadband Network in Tasmania.
Brett Thompson, estate manager of Curlewis Parks said, “We are extremely excited to be able to offer this advanced service to our current and future residents and reinforces our commitment to be the best and most sought after lifestyle address in the Geelong region.
A display hub has been set up in the Curlewis Parks display office in Jetty Road, Drysdale and Brett invites anyone who would like further details to visit him or call on 0425 869940.