NBN Co has published its first plan for the rollout of the National Broadband Network under the Coalition government's multi-technology model which is aiming to hit a further 1.9 million homes by the middle of 2016.

The ambitious schedule points to the confidence that NBN Co chief executive Bill Morrow has in finalising a successful renegotiation of its $11.2 billion deal with Telstra over the use of its copper network in the near future.

"Over the past year, we have carried out successful trials of a range of new technologies, revised our build processes and are renegotiating our partner agreements. As a result of this work, we are able to provide forecasts that reflect the next phase of our network build.": NBN Co CEO Bill Morrow. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

Mr Morrow has previously said that he expects to deal will be done by Christmas and ready for regulators to approve in 2015.

The plan is to install the NBN in 1.9 million more premises over the next 19 months includes 419 cities, towns and suburbs at an average of 100,000 premises per month.