On 18.08.17 15:00, Mark Trickett via luv-main wrote:
> When Telstra discontinued dial-up, I had to move to a 4G broadband
> mobile modem, and pay for 4G when I only get 3g from the local mobile
> phone tower. Since that is about 500 meters by copper pair, it is well
> within ADSL range, but the equipment there is ISDN, no longer
> available, and voice and mobile phone. Now I pay $40 a month for 4Gig.
> Extortion.

That is scary, as I'm planning to build and move out to half way between
Sale and Bairnsdale, and that's all that's on offer out there. ATM I
have 30Gig/month for $29.95/month here in Melbourne. A tenfold price
hike is horrific.

...

> When the NBN is sorted, you should be offered a mobile broadband modem
> on the NBN, much like what you have, but there are too many reports of
> problems. Tony Abbot promised the NBN cheaper, sooner and fast enough.
> As a result of the changes, it will cost even more, be later and
> slower.

AIUI, a second "Sky Muster" satellite has been sent up, but I've not 
heard of rural NBN suddenly becoming acceptable. I don't see how
satellite could ever provide the bandwidth for tens of thousands of
video downloads. And microwave towers aren't much better. If there's
fibre to the mobile tower, then I'm only a bit more than 1 k.m. across
the paddocks. Nothing short of FTTH will solve it, I figure.

Erik
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