The difference is that I can back my claims with verifiable facts, and likewise show evidence of the Australian's (and the rest of News Ltd's) selective and misleading reporting on the NBN.
Can you do the same?
I suppose I could if I were an obsessive, but the NBN is not that important to me except for the waste of public moneys. My main interest here was pricking inflated egos. As an obsessive you will naturally want the last word. Go for it.
I suppose I could if I were an obsessive, but the NBN is not that important to me except for the waste of public moneys. My main interest here was pricking inflated egos. As an obsessive you will naturally want the last word. Go for it.
I suppose I could if I were an obsessive, but the NBN is not that important to me except for the waste of public moneys. My main interest here was pricking inflated egos. As an obsessive you will naturally want the last word. Go for it.
Good work NBNMyths, you have pricked the biggest ego of them all.
By the way, I am intrigued as to what Calliope did in his working days. I am guessing a school teacher?
What did you do for a job? You bag just about everybody so spill the beans.
This thread has run it's course, time for it to be closed down.
No, no.This thread has run it's course, time for it to be closed down.
That made me laughTested lemons for bitterness at the lemon factory on the sunshine coast
I just want to explain a couple of things. I had satellite, but now have ADSL.
If you have to have broadband, then satellite is a poor mans version.
With my satellite plan, its lopsided.e.g. (1G paid/6G free and this increases at same ratio.)... "TAKE WHAT YOU GET".
To improve my plan, I had to apply for (satellite/NBN), but on receiving approval would be given 7 satellite operators to choose from.
To get approval I had to apply to NBN, who then told me I had to ring two telco's to confirm why I could not get broadband, and record the information and pass it on them.
Well I rang telstra and explained my call, and explained, that both houses on either side of me had copper broadband. The answer was "you are too far from the exchange, and you have no wireless coverage"?
I have a phone with AAPT(now iiNet). So I also explained the above to them which they basically confirmed, BUT said, "why don't we apply for a connection."?
NBN sent me the paper work that confirmed my application for a new plan( which incidentally is to replace my 1200mm fibreglass dish, and ipstar modem with all costs going to taxpayer).AGAIN!!!
In the mean time, iiNet processed the application, kept me up to date, sent a BobLITE 4 socket, wireless modem, fired me up on broadband, all in 14 days.
I have not had time yet to cancel the application to NBN yet, as I am busy cleaning up the empty HAHN Super Dry 3.5 bottles near my patio from the celebrations.
I have joined the happy family of iiNET, who incidentally have just absorbed Internode.
So there is another happy chappy from the Daintree area.
p.s. this is not a joke, but the facts.
cheers joea
I coudn't put my finger on it but now it comes clear you drink mid strength
I just want to explain a couple of things. I had satellite, but now have ADSL.
If you have to have broadband, then satellite is a poor mans version.
With my satellite plan, its lopsided.e.g. (1G paid/6G free and this increases at same ratio.)... "TAKE WHAT YOU GET".
To improve my plan, I had to apply for (satellite/NBN), but on receiving approval would be given 7 satellite operators to choose from.
To get approval I had to apply to NBN, who then told me I had to ring two telco's to confirm why I could not get broadband, and record the information and pass it on them.
Well I rang telstra and explained my call, and explained, that both houses on either side of me had copper broadband. The answer was "you are too far from the exchange, and you have no wireless coverage"?
I have a phone with AAPT(now iiNet). So I also explained the above to them which they basically confirmed, BUT said, "why don't we apply for a connection."?
NBN sent me the paper work that confirmed my application for a new plan( which incidentally is to replace my 1200mm fibreglass dish, and ipstar modem with all costs going to taxpayer).AGAIN!!!
In the mean time, iiNet processed the application, kept me up to date, sent a BobLITE 4 socket, wireless modem, fired me up on broadband, all in 14 days.
I have not had time yet to cancel the application to NBN yet, as I am busy cleaning up the empty HAHN Super Dry 3.5 bottles near my patio from the celebrations.
I have joined the happy family of iiNET, who incidentally have just absorbed Internode.
So there is another happy chappy from the Daintree area.
p.s. this is not a joke, but the facts.
cheers joea
For curiosity sake, go to http://www.speedtest.net and post your result.
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