Anyone been to speedtest.net lately and viewed where Australia sits for global broadband speeds?
Download speeds: Australia = 42nd with a national average of 5.11mbps
Upload speeds: Australia = 71st at a national average of 0.62mbps
You know if this were the sporting arena the nation would be incredibly upset about those kind of crappy results. We think we are this developed country with a keen affinity for technology and embracing the new... well the truth is sadly we are not...
Broadband will drive much of the technological advancement in systems and communications around the world and we're going to remain a laughing stock / tech backwater for at least another 6yrs as the National Broadband rollout meanders it's way around our continent. It's downright embarrassing but everyone needs to remember we have Telstra to thank for this situation.
We also have Telstra to thank for the cheap and nasty RIM wiring they have screwed so many new developments over with. Their shortsightedness with RIM wiring will be one of the major cost factors in the National Broadband Rollout... because the Feds techs are essentially having to fix all the dodgey wiring Telstra put into new developments and new business areas which has restricted people from accessing higher speeds or ADSL2 services. Nobody with current RIM wiring can access high speed ADSL2 services let alone the 100mbps speeds the broadband rollout is promising.
To read more about Telstra's RIM wiring:
http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/?tag=RIM_R ... ultiplexerAll it did was save Telstra a bit of money but meanwhile screwed over everyone whose house was built in a new development area during the last decade or so.
Boycott Telstra - fullstop.