Australia's NBN is almost always in the news for political reasons. An article titled, "Quest for 21st Century Broadband: A Tale from Down Under" also mentions problems of slow roll out and slow uptake apart fro NBN being the subject of "political football."
Thus it is written therein that,
"The project had only reached 207,500 homes at the end of June, well
below its target of 341,000. And only 70,100 of those with access to the
network had signed up as paying customers......
....Work had to stop earlier this year when deadly asbestos was found in the pits
where workers were laying new fiber cabling, and some sections of the
network had to be redone in the nation’s capital Canberra because of poor workmanship. The latest blow came on Monday, when the the Government-owned NBN Co. announced it would have to find new contractors to install fiber cabling in homes in South Australia and Western Australia."
Perhaps the problem lies in the size of the venture being implemented by a single telecom operator. Readers may also like to see "Broadband Networks through the Infrastructure Sharing Route" where I have described projects for state/regional OFC network roll outs by USOF India where the implementing USP is selected through bidding. Also see posts on Broadband Networks