Hon Martin Aldridge asks the Minister for Education and Training about bandwidth upgrades in 18 pilot schools, following a media statement. The Minister provides a table detailing current and new bandwidth allocations and confirms the connection medium is commercial fibre.

AnsweredQoN 1217Legislative Council
Asked
23 October 2019
Portfolio
Education and Training

QuestionView source ↗

SCHOOLS —
BANDWIDTH UPGRADES
1217. Hon MARTIN ALDRIDGE to the Minister for Education and
Training:
I
refer to the minister's media statement of 11 October 2019 entitled ''Bandwidth
upgrades to boost student learning''.
(1) For each of
the 18 schools identified as pilot schools that will receive an increase in
bandwidth from the start of term 4, what was
their existing bandwidth capability and their revised capability following
upgrades?
(2) What is the
connection medium for each of the 18 schools?

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I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) This part of the answer is in tabular form, so I seek
leave to have this information incorporated
into Hansard .
Leave granted.
The following material was
incorporated —
School
/ Site
Current
Allocation
New
Allocation
Bremer
Bay Primary School
10Mbps
20Mbps
Carnarvon
School of the Air
10Mbps
20Mbps
Denmark
Primary School
10Mbps
40Mbps
Dongara
District High School
20Mbps
50Mbps
Donnybrook
District High School
10Mbps
40Mbps
Falcon
Primary School
10Mbps
40Mbps
Gingin
District High School
10Mbps
50Mbps
Kalbarri
District High School
10Mbps
40Mbps
Kingston
Primary School
20Mbps
50Mbps
Leonora
District High School
10Mbps
20Mbps
Mullewa
District High School
10Mbps
20Mbps
Ocean
Road Primary School
10Mbps
50Mbps
Pannawonica
Primary School
10Mbps
20Mbps
Pinjarra
Senior High School
20Mbps
40Mbps
Roebourne
District High School
20Mbps
50Mbps
WA
College of Agriculture Denmark
10Mbps
40Mbps
Wickham
Primary School
10Mbps
50Mbps
York
District High School
20Mbps
50Mbps
(2) It is commercial fibre.

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