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Ace
We cant get broadband but i have always done everything with telstra and whilst the service you get from them isnt the best the internet has been fault less. We wanted to get broadband but we are to far from the exchange and our lines are to old and they arent willing to upgrade them as there are only a few houses in our street. But from memory it was $60 with unlimited downloads, but if you go over a certain amount they, and alot of others do aswell, cut your download speed in half to slow you down. Matt
Yes you can,,,little johnny howard installed a sat dish on my roof, supplied a modem and then he paid for it.
Government Subsidy http://web1.ruralbroadband.com.au/im...pdf_button.png http://web1.ruralbroadband.com.au/im...rintButton.png http://web1.ruralbroadband.com.au/im...mailButton.png Under the Commonwealth Government's Broadband Connect Program there are two levels of subsidy:
A standard subsidy of $1,540 for each service provided to a premises that has no ADSL access but has ISDN access.
A higher subsidy of $3,300 for each service provided to premises that have no ADSL or ISDN access.
The Commonwealth Government's Broadband Connect Program area covers all of Australia excluding metropolitan areas and areas where metropolitan equivalent broadband Internet services are available.
How do I check my eligibility for a Broadband Connect subsidised service?
To get an indication of whether you are eligible for the Commonwealth Government's Broadband Connect grant go to
http://www.telstra.com.au/isdn/avail.htm or call
1300 791 500.
When you check your eligibility for the grant, an explanation on the screen will be either
An ISDN service is not available for this phone number? - this means you are eligible for the Commonwealth Government's Broadband Connect Program HIGH grant; or
An ISDN service is available for this phone number? - this means you are eligible for the Commonwealth Government's Broadband Connect Program STANDARD grant
.