International Copper Association Australia

  • About ICAA
    • Projects
    • Partners
    • Global Copper Associations
    • Contact Us
  • News
    • Featured
    • General
    • John’s Blog
    • Innovation
    • Mining
    • Clean Energy
    • Net Zero
    • Health
    • Smart Wiring
    • Plumbing
  • Benefits of Copper
    • Air Quality
    • Electrical Safety
    • Energy Efficiency
    • Food Supply
    • Green Building
    • Human Health
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Sustainable Development
    • Recycling
    • Renewable Energy
  • Wiring
  • Electrical
  • Plumbing

John’s Blog – Rumours Of Copper’s Demise Greatly Exaggerated (apologies to Mark Twain)

Weekly Copper Brief – 17 April 2026

Geopolitics are pushing up costs, but the clean energy transition and everyday demand for electricity and transport are keeping copper in strong demand worldwide.   Market overview Copper remains in…

Read More

OK Tedi – Our Mine , Our Pride, Our Future

  Ok Tedi Mining Limited (Ok Tedi) is one of Papua New Guinea’s great copper–gold success stories – a 100 percent nationally owned operation that has been delivering value to…

Read More

Copper Weekly Brief – 10th April 2026

Market overview: high, volatile, policy‑sensitive Copper remains in a high‑price, high‑volatility regime into the week ending 10 April 2026, with the Iran war amplifying energy‑cost and confidence shocks rather than…

Read More

Austral Resources – A growing Queensland Copper Producer

Austral Resources has joined the International Copper Association Australia as a growing Queensland copper producer, advancing a dual‑hub, multi‑mine strategy to deliver long‑life, responsibly produced copper for the energy transition.…

Read More

June 5, 2018 · John’s Blog, Smart Wiring

Despite the outgoing NBN boss Bill Morrow blaming copper for a lot of the NBN’s ongoing problems, the red metal has never been so popular for building technology and cabling.

In fact a new snapshot says the global structured cabling market size is projected to reach US $14.3B by 2025, growing around 8% each year.

Structured cabling is high speed, data driven wiring that’s largely copper focused though it also comes in fibre. Fibre in the latest scenario however, will only represent roughly a quarter of demand.

The need for advanced technologies has increased the generation of vast amounts of Internet of Things data, which often causes delays and latency. Structured cabling systems help enhance data transfer speed, which further aids in avoiding delays.

While homes are one growing market for structured cabling, so too is the boom in data centres to support new technologies like voice recognition. Ironically the increase in usage of mobile Internet with high-speed connectivity is also expected to drive market growth.

That’s also why another recent study showed that cable is “dominating the global broadband market, with the technologies now servicing 77% of fixed subscriptions”. By technologies they mean full-fibre, fibre-fed copper or cable.

The study by The Broadband Forum Group showed that copper backed technologies like VDSL and Gfast are “together largely responsible for the growth that fibre has seen, with more than 30 operators across all continents deploying or trialling Gfast”.

In other words people want much faster broadband and operators are getting fibre much closer to where we live and work, but they’re often turning to copper add on technologies like Gfast to get them deep in to the home for less cost.

That’s the sort of “mixed tech” model Australia’s NBN is now following too.

Sadly what’s less advanced here is the use of the new copper technologies to get fibre from the node in the street to the home without losing any performance. And that, Mr Morrow, is where you should be directing your energies before you leave.

Featured

Weekly Copper Brief – 17 April 2026

Geopolitics are pushing up costs, but the clean energy transition and everyday demand for electricity and transport are keeping copper…

Read More

OK Tedi – Our Mine , Our Pride, Our Future

  Ok Tedi Mining Limited (Ok Tedi) is one of Papua New Guinea’s great copper–gold success stories – a 100…

Read More

Copper Weekly Brief – 10th April 2026

Market overview: high, volatile, policy‑sensitive Copper remains in a high‑price, high‑volatility regime into the week ending 10 April 2026, with…

Read More

Austral Resources – A growing Queensland Copper Producer

Austral Resources has joined the International Copper Association Australia as a growing Queensland copper producer, advancing a dual‑hub, multi‑mine strategy…

Read More

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter and receive the latest credible and independent news from the collective industry.

Subscribe now

About ICAA

  • About ICAA
  • Projects
  • Partners
  • Global Copper Associations
  • Contact Us

Our Other Websites

  • The Copper Mark
  • Antimicrobial Copper
  • Australian Registered Cablers
  • Smart Wiring
International Copper Association Australia Limited
Suite 1A, Level 7, 100 William Street
Woolloomooloo, NSW 2011

E-mail: enquiries@copper.com.au
  • ICAAsiaPacific on Twitter
  • ICAA on LinkedIn
  • Austral Resources
  • Tyree Transformers
  • MM Kembla Copper
  • Ok Tedi Mining Limited
  • Sandfire Resources NL
  • Glencore Australia
  • PanAust Limited
  • KEY Tubing & Electrical Pty Ltd
  • Aeris Resources
  • BHP
  • Cyprium Metals
© Copyright 2018 International Copper Association Australia Limited.