An increasingly-common type of story:
- ADSL-enabled exchange, without available ports;
- subscriber resorts to mobile data, with external antenna and signal
booster;
- it works for a while, but service eventually degrades beyond usability;
- they try to move, but house won't sell;
- NBN looks like offering fixed wireless, but towers are few and house
is in a valley;
- atrocious information-management by NBN™ aggravates problems.
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Ok. I won't go into detail, but after being told different things b
Telstra, it is clear thatcwe cannot get an adsl connection ever. We
have been using mobile data with limited success and now this has
dropped below dial-up speed. We've tried to get this fixed by telstra
(last time this happened it was a problem with the tower) but nobody
wants to listen.
Our suburb (Nobbys Creek) doesn't appear on the NBN map yet, and even
still it seems like they are going with wireless in thegeneral area-
which doesnt help us as we're in a valley.
I even tried to move but our house didnt sell. We work from home and
it has become comletely untenable. Do I have any options at all?
I'm feeling really frustrated and depressed. We aren't even remote, so
don't seem to be part of the equation at all.
Nobbys Creek is West of Murwillumbah: -28.2940454,153.3019855.
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