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Esas with 2 Or More Fibre Providers - October 2013 ESAs with 2 or more fibre providers - October 2013 Fibre Providers in ESA Code ESA Name State ULLS Band ESA ABDN ABERDEEN NSW 2 Band 4 ABMN ABERMAIN NSW 2 Band 3 AARE ACACIA RIDGE QLD 3 Band 2 AERR ADELAIDE RIVER NT 2 Band 4 AIRL AIRLIE BEACH QLD 2 Band 3 ABCK ALBANY CREEK QLD 2 Band 2 ABON ALBION QLD 3 Band 2 ALPK ALBION PARK NSW 4 Band 3 ALBY ALBURY NSW 6 Band 2 ALDA ALDINGA SA 2 Band 3 ALTN ALECTOWN NSW 2 Band 4 ALXH ALEXANDRA HILLS QLD 3 Band 2 ALFN ALFREDTON VIC 3 Band 2 ALSS ALICE SPRINGS NT 4 Band 3 ALGR ALLIGATOR CREEK QLD 2 Band 4 ALLO ALLORA QLD 2 Band 4 ALPH ALPHA QLD 2 Band 4 ALTA ALTONA VIC 4 Band 2 AMPH AMPHITHEATRE VIC 2 Band 4 AKIE ANAKIE VIC 2 Band 4 ANGN ANGASTON SA 2 Band 3 APPX APPLECROSS WA 4 Band 2 ARAT ARARAT VIC 3 Band 3 ARDG ARDING NSW 2 Band 4 AONA ARDMONA VIC 3 Band 4 ARMD ARMADALE WA 3 Band 2 ADLE ARMIDALE NSW 5 Band 3 ARUN ARUNDEL QLD 6 Band 2 ACOT ASCOT QLD 3 Band 2 ASCT ASCOT VIC 3 Band 2 ASOT ASCOT WA 4 Band 2 ASCO ASCOT FACTORY QLD 2 Band 4 ASHF ASHFIELD NSW 7 Band 2 AGVE ASHGROVE QLD 3 Band 2 ASHM ASHMORE QLD 4 Band 2 APLY ASPLEY QLD 4 Band 2 ATTA ATTADALE WA 4 Band 2 AUBI AUBIGNY QLD 2 Band 4 AUSD AUSTRALIND WA 2 Band 3 AVAL AVALON BEACH NSW 2 Band 2 ANEL AVENEL VIC 3 Band 4 AVOC AVOCA QLD 3 Band 3 ABCH AVOCA BEACH NSW 2 Band 2 AVON AVON SA 2 Band 4 AXEE AXEDALE VIC 2 Band 4 AYRR AYR QLD 2 Band 3 BDEE BAANDEE WA 2 Band 4 BABI BABINDA QLD 3 Band 4 BDGE BADDAGINNIE VIC 3 Band 4 BADB BADGEBUP WA 2 Band 4 BADN BADGEBUP NORTH WA 2 Band 4 BGGA BADGINGARRA WA 2 Band 4 BAAD BAGDAD TAS 2 Band 3 BAIR BAIRNSDALE VIC 3 Band 3 BAJO BAJOOL QLD 2 Band 4 BKHL BAKERS HILL WA 2 Band 4 BALC BALACLAVA VIC 3 Band 2 BKVA BALAKLAVA SA 3 Band 4 BLCT BALCATTA WA 4 Band 2 BLHS BALD HILLS QLD 3 Band 2 BALD BALDIVIS WA 3 Band 3 BALG BALGOWLAH NSW 3 Band 2 BLNH BALHANNAH SA 3 Band 3 BLJA BALLAJURA WA 4 Band 2 BRAT BALLARAT VIC 4 Band 2 BALI BALLIANG VIC 2 Band 4 BLMR BALLIMORE NSW 3 Band 4 BLNA BALLINA NSW 2 Band 2 BALM BALMAIN NSW 4 Band 2 BRLD BALRANALD NSW 2 Band 4 BBOO BAMBAROO QLD 2 Band 4 BAMG BAMGANIE VIC 2 Band 4 BANG BANGALOW NSW 3 Band 3 BSBH BANKSIA BEACH QLD 2 Band 3 BANK BANKSTOWN NSW 6 Band 2 BBRN BANNOCKBURN VIC 2 Band 3 BRPT BANORA POINT NSW 3 Band 2 BARC BARCALDINE QLD 3 Band 4 BRGO BARGO NSW 5 Band 3 MTIB BARKLY QLD 2 Band 4 BMAA BARMERA SA 2 Band 3 BMAW BARMERA WEST SA 2 Band 4 BNWA BARNAWARTHA VIC 4 Band 4 BRTA BAROOTA SA 3 Band 4 BABA BARRABA NSW 2 Band 4 BRTN BARTON ACT 7 Band 2 BSDN BASSENDEAN WA 4 Band 2 BTLR BATCHELOR NT 2 Band 4 BATA BATEMAN WA 5 Band 2 BATE BATEMANS BAY NSW 2 Band 3 BATH BATHURST NSW 5 Band 3 BTST BATHURST TAS 5 Band 2 BATM BATMAN VIC 8 Band 1 BAUL BAULKHAM HILLS NSW 4 Band 2 BWLY BAWLEY POINT NSW 2 Band 4 BAXR BAXTER VIC 3 Band 2 BAYR BAYSWATER VIC 3 Band 2 BAWN BAYSWATER NORTH VIC 3 Band 2 BGML BEARGAMIL NSW 3 Band 4 BFOT BEAUFORT VIC 3 Band 4 BFRT BEAUFORT SA 2 Band 4 BFRV BEAUFORT RIVER WA 2 Band 4 BEAU BEAUMARIS VIC 2 Band 2 BCHE BECHER WA 2 Band 3 BEEB BEEBO QLD 2 Band 4 BCHS BEECHBORO WA 3 Band 2 BEEL BEENLEIGH QLD 4 Band 2 BEEM BEERBURRUM QLD 3 Band 4 BEEH BEERMULLAH WA 2 Band 4 BRWH BEERWAH QLD 3 Band 3 BEGA BEGA NSW 4 Band 3 BBOR BELBORA NSW 2 Band 4 BLCN BELCONNEN ACT 6 Band 2 BELF BELFORD NSW 3 Band 4 BELG BELGRAVE VIC 2 Band 2 BLAT BELLATA NSW 2 Band 4 BEVE BELLERIVE TAS 3 Band 2 BBGE BELLS BRIDGE QLD 2 Band 4 BELM BELMONT VIC 3 Band 2 BELT BELMONT NSW 2 Band 2 BLDO BELYANDO QLD 2 Band 4 BEME BEMERSIDE QLD 2 Band 4 BEMM BEMM RIVER VIC 2 Band 4 BNLD BEN LOMOND NSW 2 Band 4 BNLA BENALLA VIC 4 Band 3 BEBY BENARABY QLD 2 Band 4 BEND BENDIGO VIC 5 Band 2 BNGR BENGER WA 2 Band 4 BENI BENI NSW 3 Band 4 BENT BENTLEIGH VIC 3 Band 2 BWIN BENWERRIN NSW 3 Band 4 BLVE BERKELEY VALE NSW 4 Band 2 BKPK BERKSHIRE PARK NSW 2 Band 2 BERO BEROWRA NSW 5 Band 3 BMGA BERREMANGRA NSW 2 Band 4 BERI BERRI SA 3 Band 3 BRMH BERRIMAH NT 4 Band 3 BERY BERRY NSW 2 Band 3 BTHG BERTHONG NSW 2 Band 4 BEWK BERWICK VIC 3 Band 2 BWKS BERWICK SOUTH VIC 2 Band 2 BTGA BETHUNGRA NSW 3 Band 4 BEVD BEVERFORD VIC 2 Band 4 BEXL BEXHILL NSW 3 Band 3 BIGS BIG SPRINGS NSW 2 Band 4 BBUL BILBUL NSW 3 Band 3 BNLG BINALONG NSW 2 Band 4 BNGD BINDOGUNDRA NSW 2 Band 4 BINA BINGARA NSW 2 Band 4 BNWY BINNAWAY NSW 2 Band 4 BNNA BINNIA NSW 2 Band 4 BKMT BLACK MOUNTAIN NSW 2 Band 4 BLBN BLACKBURN VIC 4 Band 2 BLKH BLACKHEATH NSW 3 Band 3 BLAC BLACKTOWN NSW 6 Band 2 BLTR BLACKWATER QLD 4 Band 4 BKWD BLACKWOOD SA 3 Band 2 BLAR BLAIRGOWRIE VIC 2 Band 2 BLAK BLAKEHURST NSW 4 Band 2 BLKY BLAKNEY CREEK NSW 3 Band 4 BCHT BLANCHETOWN SA 2 Band 4 BLEN BLENHEIM QLD 2 Band 4 BLIB BLI BLI QLD 3 Band 3 BLBY BLOOMSBURY QLD 2 Band 4 BLUE BLUEWATER QLD 2 Band 4 BLPT BLUFF POINT WA 2 Band 2 BLYH BLYTH SA 2 Band 4 BOUR BOAT HARBOUR TAS 2 Band 3 BODA BODALLA NSW 2 Band 4 BDLN BODALLIN WA 2 Band 4 BOGG BOGGABILLA NSW 2 Band 4 BHNA BOHENA NSW 3 Band 4 BOHL BOHLE QLD 3 Band 3 BOKL BOKAL WA 2 Band 4 BOLD BOLINDA VIC 3 Band 4 BOND BONDI NSW 3 Band 2 BNVL BONVILLE NSW 3 Band 3 BKHM BOOKHAM NSW 2 Band 4 BLRO BOOLAROO NSW 5 Band 2 BOWA BOOROWA NSW 3 Band 4 BORA BORALLON QLD 2 Band 4 BDTN BORDERTOWN SA 3 Band 4 BNRE BORENORE NSW 2 Band 4 BONA BORONIA VIC 2 Band 2 BRRN BOROREN QLD 2 Band 4 BOTA BOTANY NSW 3 Band 2 BOCO BOULDERCOMBE QLD 2 Band 4 BWEN BOWEN QLD 3 Band 4 BOWE BOWENVILLE QLD 3 Band 4 BOWN BOWNA NSW 2 Band 4 BWNG BOWNING NSW 3 Band 4 BOWL BOWRAL NSW 5 Band 2 BOXL BOX HILL VIC 5 Band 2 BOYN BOYNE ISLAND QLD 2 Band 3 BRAN BRANDON QLD 2 Band 4 BRXN BRANXTON NSW 3 Band 3 BRSL BRASSALL QLD 3 Band 3 BYTN BRAYTON NSW 2 Band 4 BDBE BREADALBANE NSW 3 Band 4 BRZA BREEZA NSW 2 Band 4 BREW BREWONGLE NSW 3 Band 4 BRBA BRIABA QLD 2 Band 4 BRBE BRIBBAREE NSW 2 Band 4 BRIL BRIBIE ISLAND QLD 2 Band 3 BRER BRIDGEWATER TAS 2 Band 3 BRIG BRIGALOW QLD 2 Band 4 BGHN BRIGHTON TAS 2 Band 3 BGON BRIGHTON VIC 3 Band 2 BRIH BRIGHTON SA 3 Band 2 BRBO BRIMBAGO SA 3 Band 4 BRLI BRINGALILY QLD 3 Band 4 BKWH BRINKWORTH SA 2 Band 4 BNMD BRINSMEAD QLD 2 Band 2 BAPT BRISBANE AIRPORT QLD 4 Band 3 BROA BROADFORD VIC 3 Band 3 BDWS BROADMEADOWS VIC 3 Band 2 BDSD BROADSOUND QLD 2 Band 4 BROG BROGO NSW 2 Band 4 BNHL BROKEN HILL NSW 3 Band 4 BKLN BROOKLYN VIC 4 Band 2 BROO BROOKLYN NSW 5 Band 3 AASS BROOKLYN PARK SA 4 Band 2 BRSD BROOKSTEAD QLD 2 Band 4 BRMK BROOME WA 2 Band 3 BNPS BROWNS PLAINS QLD 3 Band 2 BRUK BRUNSWICK VIC 5 Band 2 BKHS BRUNSWICK HEADS NSW 2 Band 2 BRJN BRUNSWICK JUNCTION WA 2 Band 4 BRUT BRUTHEN VIC 2 Band 4 BUAN BUANGOR VIC 2 Band 4 BUDE BUDERIM QLD 3 Band 2 BUPT BUFF POINT NSW 3 Band 2 BULA BULAHDELAH NSW 2 Band 4 BMBA BULIMBA QLD 3 Band 2 BUEN BULLEEN VIC 3 Band 2 BBKE BULLSBROOK EAST WA 2 Band 3 BWER BULWER WA 7 Band 1 BBRY BUNBURY WA 4 Band 2 BBEG BUNDABERG QLD 5 Band 2 BNDL BUNDALL QLD 4 Band 2 BDBA BUNDAMBA QLD 5 Band 2 BUND BUNDANOON NSW 2 Band 3 BUNA BUNDOORA VIC 3 Band 2 BDRE BUNDURE NSW 2 Band 4 BGRE BUNGENDORE NSW 2 Band 4 BNGA BUNGONIA NSW 2 Band 4 BUNI BUNINYONG VIC 3 Band 3 BNYH BUNYAH NSW 2 Band 4 BUNY BUNYIP VIC 2 Band 3 BURL BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4 Band 2 BUIE BURNIE TAS 3 Band 2 BBCH BURNS WA 2 Band 2 BCOP BURRACOPPIN WA 2 Band 4 BRWG BURRAWANG NSW 2 Band 3 BLCK BURRELL CREEK NSW 3 Band 4 BMBT BURRUMBEET VIC 2 Band 4 BRBK BURRUMBUTTOCK NSW 2 Band 4 BURD BURWOOD NSW 8 Band 2 BURW BURWOOD VIC 4 Band 2 BUSS BUSSELTON WA 2 Band 3 CHRD BUXTONVILLE QLD 2 Band 4 BYBY BYRON BAY NSW 2 Band 2 CAGK CABBAGE TREE CREEK VIC 2 Band 4 CABO CABOOLTURE QLD 3 Band 2 CRSX CAIRNS QLD 5 Band 2 CSAP CAIRNS AIRPORT QLD 2 Band 3 CVOS CALAVOS QLD 2 Band 4 CALE CALEN QLD 2 Band 4 CAGA CALGA NSW 4 Band 4 CALC CALIFORNIA CREEK QLD 2 Band 3 CGTN CALLINGTON SA 3 Band 4 CALO CALOUNDRA QLD 3 Band 2 CMLL CAMBERWELL VIC 5 Band 2 CAMW CAMBEWARRA NSW 2 Band 3 CAMA CAMBOOYA QLD 2 Band 4 CAGE CAMBRIDGE TAS 3 Band 3 CAMO CAMOOWEAL QLD 2 Band 4 CPHL CAMP HILL QLD 3 Band 2 CFLD CAMPBELLFIELD VIC 4 Band 2 CBTN CAMPBELLTOWN NSW 7 Band 2 CAMP CAMPSIE NSW 4 Band 2 CANI CANIAMBO VIC 2 Band 4 CANR CANN RIVER VIC 2 Band 4 CNVL CANNING VALE WA 4 Band 2 CANN CANNINGTON WA 5 Band 2 CANV CANNON VALLEY QLD 2 Band 4 CANS CANOBOLAS NSW 3 Band 3 CRBY CANTERBURY VIC 3 Band 2 CANL CANYONLEIGH NSW 4 Band 4 CPBA CAPALABA QLD 3 Band 2 CAPR CAPE RIVER QLD 2 Band 4 CAGL CARAGABAL NSW 2 Band 4 CRDF CARDIFF NSW 5 Band 2 CGAN CARDIGAN VIC 2 Band 4 CDWL CARDWELL QLD 2 Band 4 CARL CARLINGFORD NSW 6 Band 2 CTON CARLTON VIC 7 Band 2 CARM CARMILA QLD 2 Band 4 CRIA CARPENTARIA NT 2 Band 4 CARR CARRAMAR NSW 5 Band 2 CRRA CARRARA QLD 3 Band 2 CADO CARRUM DOWNS VIC 2 Band 2 CAST CASTLE HILL NSW 5 Band 2 CASE CASTLEMAINE VIC 2 Band 3 CSUF CASUARINA NT 4 Band 2 CAUL CAULFIELD VIC 6 Band 2 CDNA CEDUNA SA 2 Band 4 CESS CESSNOCK NSW 2 Band 3 CHPL CHAPEL HILL QLD 5 Band 2 CHLS CHARLESTOWN NSW 5 Band 2 CHVE CHARLEVILLE QLD 2 Band 4 CHLT CHARLOTTE QLD 7 Band 1 CTRS CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 3 Band 4 CHAT CHATSWOOD NSW 8 Band 2 CSEA CHELSEA VIC 3 Band 2 CTAM CHELTENHAM VIC 3 Band 2 CHDE CHERMSIDE QLD 4 Band 2 CHID CHIDLOW WA 2 Band 3 CHRS CHILDERS QLD 2 Band 4 CHTN CHILTERN VIC 4 Band 4 CHIN CHINCHILLA QLD 3 Band 4 CYTB CITY BEACH WA 3 Band 2 CYSH CITY SOUTH NSW 10 Band 1 CVIC CIVIC ACT 7 Band 2 CLVR CLAIRVIEW QLD 2 Band 4 CLRE CLARE SA 2 Band 3 CLAR CLAREMONT TAS 2 Band 2 CNCE CLARENCE NSW 3 Band 4 CTWN CLARENCE TOWN NSW 2 Band 4 CRDN CLARENDON SA 2 Band 3 CLAY CLAYTON VIC 6 Band 2 CLVL CLEVELAND QLD 2 Band 2 CLIF CLIFTON QLD 2 Band 4 CNON CLINTON QLD 3 Band 3 CLON CLONCURRY QLD 3 Band 4 CLVS CLOVASS NSW 3 Band 4 CRCE CLUB TERRACE VIC 2 Band 4 CLNS CLUNES NSW 3 Band 3 CLYA CLYBUCCA NSW 3 Band 4 COGO COBARGO NSW 2 Band 4 CDAH COBBADAH NSW 2 Band 4 CBRG COBURG VIC 5 Band 2 CFSH COFFS HARBOUR NSW 6 Band 2 COHU COHUNA VIC 2 Band
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