The zones allow businesses to access Enterprise Ethernet at significantly reduced wholesale prices.
Moama was one of three towns across the Farrer electorate to be included in the upgrades.
Federal Member for Farrer Sussan Ley said the changes would be a welcome addition for many in the local community.
“This means business owners in the majority of existing fixed line broadband areas can request a fibre upgrade from their internet service provider, with no upfront capital cost to connect the fibre,” Ms Ley said.
“This initiative delivers better broadband speeds for critical I.T. applications, including cloud storage and online collaboration, helping country-based businesses remain competitive in the digital age.”
Federal Regional Communications Minister Mark Coulton said the Business Fibre Zones in regional centres gave local business the chance to benefit from the transformation to NBN wholesale business pricing, which brought regional pricing into line with capital cities.
“Businesses within NBN's Business Fibre Zones across the country will have access to CBD zone wholesale prices, driving annual cost savings of between $1200 and $6000 for those based outside capital city centres,” Mr Coulton said.
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