Projects

Oxley Park

 

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Earth works are well underway at Oxley Park. Once completed, Oxley Park will be a state of the art fibre connected estate. Residents will have access to 100Mbit/s internet subscription TV without the ugly dishes, IPTV, Video on Demand and many more great features. Oxley Park Estate is situated on the Innes Peninsula. The Peninsula is bounded by Lake Innes and Kooloonbung Creek and contains many thousands of hectares of state forest featuring some of the most diverse flora and fauna within the Greater Port Macquarie area. Oxley Park is just 5kms from Port Macquarie CBD and just 6kms to the beach. With a shopping centre only 400mtrs away and the District Base Hospital under 1km away, there is no better place to live in Port Macquarie than the Oxley Park Estate.

To find out more visit their website: http://www.oxleypark.net.au/


 

St Joseph's Regional College

 

 

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St Joseph's Regional College is a school of the future ; before making their move out to Sovereign Hills they made the decision to have state of the art telecommunications. So they contacted our partner TSN Communications who suggested Fibre Optics and they jumped at the idea. TSN then contacted us and we began construction installing 8km of brand new pit & duct and hauling a new 12 core fibre out to the school finishing the job in early January 2009. Since its connection the school has had nothing but praise for the connections reliability and speed.

To find out more about St Joseph's Regional Vist: http://intranet.pmreg.lism.catholic.edu.au/

 

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St Columba Anglican School

 

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Already having an ADSL2+ connection with our partner TSN Communication their sales team covinced St Columbia to give fibre a try. Apon being contracted for the job we where able to deliver the service within two days due to a nearby existing route. Upon Connection the St Columba did not regret their decision with TSN delivering them a lightning fast connection. Wobygong is looking forward to providing the dark fibre needs of St Columba now and into the future.

To find out more information about St Columba Visit: http://www.scas.nsw.edu.au/