About Bradfield City Centre's digital infrastructure
We are delivering digital infrastructure to support the first stage of Bradfield City Centre, Australia's first new city in 100 years. This includes a high-speed fibre optic network connecting directly to every building, and the installation of advanced Multi-Function Poles.
Together, these systems lay the foundation for a highly connected, future-ready precinct.
The commercial deal with Superloop and partner OneWiFi will deliver the networks and connectivity for high tech industries, learning institutions, businesses and residents.
The digital infrastructure will activate the precinct and support the development of land releases, such as the first 4.8 hectare Superlot 1.
Key features
- 18km of pit and pipe infrastructure
- High-capacity fibre, ultra-high-speed connectivity and mobile coverage
- Free public Wi-Fi within the streets and parks of the city for residents, workers, and visitors, enhancing accessibility and convenience
- A network of energy efficient Multi-Function Poles to support banner space for public art, high-definition CCTV cameras, traffic lights, multiple types of signage, electric bike charging, and environmental sensors, providing better, safer spaces within the city
- A high-quality urban design that removes the need for bulky telecommunications cabinetry on the streets
Frequently asked questions
Internet services will be provided by a range of wholesale and retail service providers, with the pit and pipe infrastructure managed by Superloop.
The agreement in place allows for multiple telecommunications and internet service providers in Bradfield City Centre.
The delivery of a world-class digital network in Bradfield will ensure residents have flexible, high-quality options for internet connectivity from the moment buildings are completed.
This infrastructure lays the foundation for new opportunities in advanced industries to thrive in Bradfield City Centre, supported by the innovation ecosystem that is being developed around the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility (AMRF).
The project will help attract investment, create jobs, and support a thriving, future-ready community.
Enabling digital connectivity is a key component in delivering 20,000 new highly-skilled jobs in Bradfield City Centre.
In addition to directly generating employment opportunities, the digital infrastructure will support the creation of an innovation ecosystem in the new city, which will support jobs of the future.
The digital infrastructure in Bradfield City Centre aligns closely with the NSW Government's broader digital strategy, enhancing service delivery, driving economic growth, fostering innovation, and rebuilding critical manufacturing capabilities in Western Sydney.
Multi-Function Poles are above ground poles, designed to host discreet mobile network masts, CCTV, environmental sensors, public information displays, audio announcements, and free Wi-Fi.
