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Regardless of your perspective, if the current state of the rollout and future contracts signed renders that date unachievable with the Coalition rollout, that's not their fault.
Some reporting on rollout numbers to June 30 2014 are appearing in the media,
http://www.brw.com.au/p/tech-gadgets/disconnect_nbn_to_miss_rollout_target_AiWA74uQ0wHwovDpNRLUiO
In relation to recently signed contracts, the above article also had this,
Sydboy, I DEFINITELY agree with that.I think each generation looks back and wonders about the current one. I certainly think I was lucky to grow up without mobile phones and tablets being the norm. It's hard being poor these days. it's certainly a lot more obvious as the poor kids don't have all the tech toys.
Sydboy, I DEFINITELY agree with that.
I reckon my life would have been quite miserable if I'd had to put up with the cyber-bullying at school that the kids of today do. The frequency of stabbings at schools these days is a telling indicator! Being a bit aspergery, I probably wouldn't have lasted the distance.
That Exetel 12/1 plan now costs $50 but with 50GB data. I'd be pushing to use that in a YEAR!
I checked Whirlpool and there are several $30 plans I could switch to, but I suspect they probably all have high contention ratios like the aaNet/Eftel plan I'm on now (also no longer offered). As you said, we probably get what we pay for.
Yes, I complained to Eftel and their Filipino techies phoned me and we went through their checklist of testing my equipment. They then escalated it to Telstra who sent a guy out to check the lines. He found some "foreign voltage" on my line and gave me a new line as I mentioned earlier. Given that they no longer offer a $30/mth plan, I doubt they'd be interested in giving me a rebate and they probably wouldn't be too sad if I churned to someone else.
However, I see SkyMesh have a "NBN-WA15" wireless plan that sounds quite interesting ... 12/1Mbps, 5+10GB data, $30/mth incl VOIP.
What are your thoughts on NBN wireless? Cheers C45.
That's not new.Turnbull has now said it may take up to a year to transition away from the FTTP rollout to FTTN.
Only available to subscribers unfortunately, unless you know of a hack and would like to share it.An interesting piece in the AFR today,
http://www.afr.com/p/national/telstra_shareholders_can_take_hope_VUkkBoiuHB6x62JKRxAL4I
Most people probably already have a cable running past their house so surely it would make sense to use it rather than bypassing it with an entirely new network.In the cities, NBN network assets and hybrid fibre that Telstra and Optus built during their pay-TV rollout more than a decade ago would be the broadband backbone.
...A Foxtel cable runs past my house. Next door has it and gets 20Mbps. I'd certainly be happy with that if MT could reach an agreement with TLS and the price was right.
We are on bigpond cable (no NBN) - download speeds are great but upload is pathetic! Can't see why we need NBN when we can get these download speeds.
We are on bigpond cable (no NBN) - download speeds are great but upload is pathetic! Can't see why we need NBN when we can get these download speeds.
This is one of those occasions when I wish I'd quoted some of it here. It was openly available earlier today, but it's obviously behind the pay wall now.Only available to subscribers unfortunately, unless you know of a hack and would like to share it.
You're in for a very long 9 years if you just want to bag this Coalition government from the outset.YAY for you. What about the ~70% of the population that is unable to get cable?
But don't worry, MT has basicaly said you wont be getting an upgrade untill everyone else. Better hope Telstra keeps maintaining their cable network for internet performance.
From what I've read Optus doesn't even sell new cable internet connections anymore.
Just for perspective, avg internet speeds in Australia is around the 4Mbs mark.
You're in for a very long 9 years if you just want to bag this Coalition government from the outset.
Something else that comes to mind is where's Myths ?
Every extra HD channel eats into available bandwidth.
I've never thought of that aspect. I had assumed my cable speed was, among other things, dependent on not just the number of other internet users on that piece of cable, but also the number of TV viewers. But the latter doesn't make sense when I think about it. Every cable channel has to be transmitted on the cable irrespective of how many are watching them or not.
I don't know if HEVC (MPEG-H/H.265) can be used in a cable environment, but if it could, it would allow halving of the bandwidth required for the same resolution.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Efficiency_Video_Coding
You're in for a very long 9 years if you just want to bag this Coalition government from the outset.
Something else that comes to mind is where's Myths ?
Yes, I was wondering about that. It seems that when Sydboy took over the advocacy of the Rudd/Conroy version of NBN, Myths dropped out. Coincidence? I guess Myths just gave up on a lost cause.
.Don't count your nodes before they're installed and fully operational.
Might be a year before we see any new connections on the new NBN besides what's occuring under the old NBN
Now if that's not irony - the old NBN using pretty much future proof fiber against the new NBN reusing rotting copper in the ground.
All I plan to do is keep MT and the Abbott Govt honest to their promise. Anything less is just incompetency. No excuses Government.
Ah Caliope
don't worry....
...I just plan to keep the Coalition to the promises they were elected on.
You seem to want to apply far higher standards to the Coalition in government than Labor managed while they were in office. In one sense I can understand that. Labor in government did set the bar very low.I just plan to keep the Coalition to the promises they were elected on. Abbott was the guy that never shut up over Government waste and mismanagement. The standards he applied in opposition shall be applied while he's in Government. There are no set backs, no issues to be overcome, just incompetence if you don't achieve 100%.
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