Australia getting more broadband for its buck

By Marcus Browne on 31 January 2008

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Comments: In my experience both comments reflect accuracy. We do have one of the highest usages of date globally (according to statistics), but ironically our technology and speeds are slower and more pricey when compared with o'seas advances. By the way USA mistress, the correct spelling for the Latin translation of "To a disgusting extent", is <i><b>ad nauseam</b></i>

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