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Neighbourhood Cable

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Australian regional cable TV provider

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Neighbourhood Cable was a telecommunications provider based in regional Victoria, Australia. The company owned and operatedhybrid fibre coaxial (HFC) cable networks in three Victorian regional cities ofMildura,Ballarat andGeelong before being acquired byTransACT in 2007 and the brand ceased to be used in 2011.

The company deliveredcable television,broadband internet andtelephony services via these cable networks. It also offered internet services viaTelstra's copper network and wireless equipment. It was one of the few companies in Australia selling non-Telstra local-loop services, and also one of only very few with active HFC networks.

History

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Neighbourhood Cable commenced the rollout of its hybrid fibre Optic/Coaxial network in Mildura on 1 March 1996, with the rollout to two thirds of homes and 90% of businesses in Mildura completed in two years.[1]

By 2001, the company had run 900 kilometres worth ofhybrid fibre coaxial cable past 38,000 homes in Mildura and Ballarat, with 1500 customers, and with planned rollouts in Bendigo, Geelong, Shepparton and Albury-Wodonga.[2]

A number of subscription TV channels have solely or were first seen in Australia on their network. It was the only place in Australia where the USESPN2 could be viewed, and was the first place someDiscovery Channel variants andCNN Headline News were available.

The company was delisted from theASX in July 2005,[3] after a string of events starting with a request for a further $5 million to continue operation. The company's venture capitalist, TVG, subsequently acquired all shares in the company.[3]

In 2007, rival telecommunications companyTransACT acquired Neighbourhood Cable, effective 1 January 2008.[4][5] The operations of Neighbourhood Cable were rebranded as and merged with TransACT from June 2011.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts archive website: "Neighborhood Cable Limited – Industry Development Plan"
  2. ^Whirlpool News: Neighborhood Cable lights up regional Victoria – 2001-Apr-18, 2:15 am
  3. ^abdeListed: NEIGHBOURHOOD CABLE LIMITED (NCA)
  4. ^Downie, Graham (19 December 2007). "TransACT in Vic move".The Canberra Times. p. 6.
  5. ^TransACT website: TransACT announces acquisition of Neighbourhood Cable – Tuesday 18 December 2007
  6. ^Stephen Withers (8 June 2011)."iTWire – Neighbourhood Cable rebrands as TransACT".itwire.com. Retrieved26 December 2011.

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