About 57,000 homes in Canberra will receive access to the National Broadband Network (NBN), as part of the latest rollout plan for the project.

Released today, the plan reveals homes and businesses in Gungahlin and Civic will be connected to network between now and June 2016.

Premises in Tuggeranong in and around Kambah, and in Belconnen near Scullin will also be connected.

More than 15,000 homes and businesses already have access to the network, primarily in Canberra's north.

This includes parts of Gungahlin where the old copper network has already been switched off.

Some 'will be disappointed'

In October last year, hundreds of thousands of premises across Australia were removed from the original NBN rollout maps.

This included homes in the Canberra suburbs of Belconnen, Bruce, Cook, Macquarie, Aranda, Dickson, O'Connor, Turner, Braddon, Reid, Campbell, Acton and the CBD.

At the time, Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the old maps were misleading because they listed areas as being "under construction" even though they were only at the planning stage.

In a statement today, NBN Co spokesman Darren Rudd said the company was committed to bringing fast broadband to all Australians as quickly as possible.

"Naturally some people will be disappointed that they are not included in today's plan but ultimately no-one misses out as the NBN will be made available to every Australian family and business by 2020," he said.

Australia-wide about 300,000 businesses are currently connected to the NBN.