Coverage is theoretically the same as the mobile coverage, but I understand speed drops markedly when the signal is weak. Costs I can't remember, but I thought they were outrageous - Telstra pointed out to me that the service is aimed to be a premium service for mobile computing, not fixed, and is priced accordingly - aimed at executives whose tab is picked up by their employer.
John
John
JDNSW
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1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Only if they can persuade the government to pay for it - and at present that does not seem likely. Of course this is the reason I have not been pushing too hard for broadband, since the situation is, shall we say, fluid.
I expect that eventually, if it is not selected as the favoured channel for providing broadband outside metropolitan areas, competition will force the price down, at least to only a small premium.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
JD, after spending several years on the $7/hr dialup waiting for broadband and now being one of the lucky few (town's run out of connections at the exchange or something) I know all to well about remote area comms issues.
That said even in the USA they don't all have great DSL comms and I truely wonder where these software vendors think everyone lives.
Now as for the election con by both major parties about supplying 98% (or what ever) of the population with internet. As soon as anyone quotes the ninety=something percent of the population thing to me I know their talking about nothing smaller than major regional centres.
I think everyone should spend at least a year in a remote region and learn how big this country really is.
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