We have as late a charities that become quite rude when you say no we have given all out allotted charity money this year. I just hang up on them & cross them off the list of charities we give to. [bighmmm]
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We don't answer the home phone. Everyone who we want to talk to has our mobiles.
Our mobile coverage at home is vague at best, was better in the AMP’s days so we have to keep our Telstra landline. However we can have times when the landline and internet are down for three or four days with zero restoration effort from Telstra. Tried NBN via satellite a few years ago and absolutely useless, would take hours to download a document let alone try and download a video. Had Istar and Optus satellite ‘services’ before NBN and completely useless, no idea how people actually run business via these.
We are not far from you at Bilpin and have had NBN satellite available for a year or so. I was waiting for the Bilpin fixed wireless coverage to be publicised, but that has happened, and we are outside the coverage area. So the only options are crappy satellite, or to continue with ADSL which gets between 400Kbps and occasionally 1Mbps. Hard to believe we are less than 75kms from the Sydney CBD.
Speed test on our home Optus NBN while watching the State of Origin:
36 download
13 upload
Same here, 5 years ago we had 4/5 bars, now 1. The contractors who are laying out NBN or fibre (copper is now classed as NBN by federal gov) said the power of transmission has been wound back to minimum. TV is the same, ABC stations that used to be clear and strong now regularly break down and pixilate at certain times of the day.