I didn't do the research, but a neighbour had a satellite dish installed. When we got the service put on our tech-head mate showed Mrs mudsane how to research what was available. Telstra was the only provider 18 months ago when we got the internet.
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I didn't do the research, but a neighbour had a satellite dish installed. When we got the service put on our tech-head mate showed Mrs mudsane how to research what was available. Telstra was the only provider 18 months ago when we got the internet.
PM me your land line number and what suburb and I can have a quick look into it if you want me 2.
Pm sent, thanks.
Ok, blokes I spent a couple of hours researching availability. No adsl1 or adsl2 available. Just sat dish and wireless available. Or a $15 per 1Gb usb. So I'll just crawl back under my rock and not watch Zube Tube.
Jeepers! 8gb a month! I just downloaded two movies today at 8.5 and 9Gb each. One good thing about living in the burbs.
Along with traffic jams, gangs, smog, and I hour just to go to the local shop and back, if your vehicle hasn't been vandalised, run into or stolen or towed. Also standing wedged like a sardine in the mets train, sniffing someones smelly armpit as the announcement that the train has broken down and buses are available comes on.:)
No worries, mate. I had an inkling that not much had changed down this way. On the NBN roll out map I saw early last year, there was, for our area, a big slice that wasn't even meant to be touched.
I had 11 years living in the burbs and working in the city, I was glad to leave it all behind and head bush. This thread was originally only about making the best of the limited data I have.