Senator Humphries asked the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, upon notice, on 15 August 2012: With reference to the rollout for the National Broadband Network (NBN) in the Australian Capital Territory: (1) Is the rollout on schedule; is not: (a) how long are the delays, and (b) what are the reasons for the delays, detailed separately for each suburb. (2) How many: (a) private residences; and (b) registered businesses, have an active NBN connection. (3) What is the average data speed to date. (4) What NBN packages are available for: (a) private residences; and (b) small businesses, detailed separately including the: (i) data allowance, (ii) data speed, and (iii) costs. (5) How many: (a) individuals; and (b) small businesses, have signed up to NBN training. (6) Is any part or suburb of the Australian Capital Territory not scheduled for the NBN rollout; if so, which parts or suburbs. (7) What was the total forecast funding for the NBN in the Australian Capital Territory in the: (a) December 2010; and (b) August 2012, corporate plans. (8) How much has the Australian Capital Territory NBN rollout cost to date. (9) Is any additional funding allocation anticipated.