The 2009 Awards criteria calls for firms to demonstrate how effective use of broadband enabled them to improve productivity, enhance innovation, improve customer service, create or extend a market for goods and services, and create or expand community outcomes.
ATUG said it expects this year's awards to attract "significant attention as the industry waits with much anticipation to see who will win the right to build the new National Broadband Network."
Submissions close on the 10th February 2009.