Service provision in rural and regional Australia often seems to fall 
back on something called a "metro-comparable" service. The only 
definition I can find for "metro-comparable" is from the old ABG: "... a 
minimum 512 kilobits per second download and 128 kilobits per second 
upload data speed, with three gigabytes per month data usage at a total 
cost of $2500 GST inclusive over three years (including installation and 
connection fees)."
<https://data.gov.au/dataset/australian-broadband-guarantee>

Is this still current or has the definition been updated?

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