Most homes don't really have broadband in Australia

I am bashing out this post on a unreliable 384/64kpbs UTMS (3G data) connection, which feels painfully slow at times compared to my 8000/384kpbs (which is more like 6500/300) ADSL connection at home. Even when I had 1536/256kpbs at home I felt like I was better off than a lot of other people. Most non geeks I know have 512/128kbps.

According Democrats in the US congress 2Mbit/s should be the minimum speed for "broadband". Although that is now available to many homes in Australia, the cost of anything faster than 512/128 isn't seen as value for money by many people. I know several people who would like a lower quota and higher speeds for the same price as they are paying now. Even for many businesses (less than 5 people), they see 512/128 as being good enough for email and web browsing. 2048/512 would allow business to use new services such as VoIP and cheap video conferencing, which could improve the level of service they offer to their customers while improving the bottom line.

The biggest barriers to affordable high speed connections in Australia is Sol Trujillo and the other untrustworthy Wiggles at Telstra. Hopefully if there is a change of government at the next Federal election, the "Group of 9 Fibre to the Node network might get built and be open to competition.

were paying for content with telstra what the other given me

Anonymous wrote:

service with no content the old saying content is king Telstra's getting that part right. Optus and the others don't have any other services then what they give with on peak, off peak pricing thats crap. a few dollars more i can see the price what i am paying for an i-tunes system, footy, v8s, the school curriculum what else do we want. i was with aapt i paid for the internet but was is the use of the internet if i have pay for content and adds up quickly on top of what i pay for. so telstra maybe a touch over price but the service they do give is a lot better then the opposition. this sounds like a good ad for telstra mabey i should e-mail it in to them ( i disclose no relation except for a paying customer)

Added Sun, 2007-06-24 22:45

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