What a shock. Teltra's new prices suck
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Re: What a shock. Teltra's new prices suck
Yeah, I know. It's a personal thing for me; I have two sisters working as teachers in 'isolated areas', so I can't help but support network upgrades. Besides, if rural Australia gets new gear now, it'll have to last. I have to wonder whether they'd get any more money for comms infrastructure upgrades for another 15-20 years after this.
lol, opsec doesn't apply to fanfiction. -Aaron
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Re: What a shock. Teltra's new prices suck
At least from my reading it sounds like your government is aiming for 90% wireline with the rest wireless of one sort or another.Stark wrote:The article I saw on the weekend suggested they were rolling out fibre to the middle of nowhere, but it was just a regular newspaper. 6000kms of fibre would pretty much give use three runs down the east coast, which would help more people. In the mobile space, there's a big push for coverage on 3/4G (to the extent that Optus is massively oversold in cities due to density, but invests in regional expansion anyway).
Sure. Improved long-distance video instruction, access of rich media, etc.Stark wrote:Educational opportunities that need 8mbps+ exist?
Re: What a shock. Teltra's new prices suck
Sorry, giving 5 guys in the middle of nowhere some highend feature or luxury is way less important than benefiting the actual population. I mean they're already supported by the government and destroying the environment; they want city-quality network access too? If the breakdown is as you imagine, 10% of the population covered by wireless would easily, easily cover the remote 'complete waste of time rolling a fibre' population. '98% coverage' for mobile phones, for instance, is less than 30% of Queensland's land area.
The thing that struck me about recent reporting is that the government plan seems to be far earlier than I thought (I imagined it was near the 'work commence' phase) and that it isn't even 100% going to happen. The idea that 'coverage of vast swathes of land with 1 person/ 20000km2' is considered a benefit here is Labor-thinking.
The conspiracy theories about how it's just a project to enable easier internet filtering are great fun, though.
The thing that struck me about recent reporting is that the government plan seems to be far earlier than I thought (I imagined it was near the 'work commence' phase) and that it isn't even 100% going to happen. The idea that 'coverage of vast swathes of land with 1 person/ 20000km2' is considered a benefit here is Labor-thinking.
The conspiracy theories about how it's just a project to enable easier internet filtering are great fun, though.
Re: What a shock. Teltra's new prices suck
Fair go, not all farmers are involved in the evil plot to dry up the M-D basin.
Only the cotton farmers.
Only the cotton farmers.
lol, opsec doesn't apply to fanfiction. -Aaron
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