The Tasmanian IT sector is concerned the sacking of the NBN Co board could delay the local rollout.

The Communications Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, has asked all members to resign.

Mr Turnbull says he has three people in mind to form a new board.

Dean Winter of Tas ICT says the move was not unexpected and he hopes Mr Turnbull agrees to complete the fibre-to-the-home rollout in Tasmania by the end of 2015, as scheduled.

Mr Winter says it has been difficult to get any information about the progress of the work.

"The Coalition's going into this 60-day review of the whole project so I think between now and Christmas it's difficult to see any significant progress going on and of course that's very difficult for the industry," he said.

"This project is more important for Tasmania than anywhere else and we would expect Mr Turnbull to take a sympathetic view of our position while still making some sound business decisions of course."

The Tasmanian rollout has been plagued by problems.

Asbestos concerns halted remediation work in Telstra's cement pits earlier this year, depriving hundreds of subcontractors of work.