Hi all,
Trying to get my head around this comment.
<https://www.facebook.com/groups/BIRRR/permalink/557952077746817/?comment_id=558328994375792&reply_comment_id=558341401041218>
... theres numerous small towns population 1000 and under that will be
only able to access Sky Muster as their NBN technology, even though
they have ADSl 1 and in some cases ADSL 2 now. I'm aware of at least
50 such towns across Australia - probably even more but difficult to
accurately survey.
Entire towns that have a telephone exchange and existing ADSL are being
loaded onto limited satellite bandwidth. Surely there are better ways to
leverage the existing infrastructure. Does anyone have an insight into
the logic?
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