Photos: Australian broadband coverage
By on 29 June 2007
With a fierce battle raging over Australia's broadband future and how bush users should be connected, regulators have weighed in to produce a state of nation report into the country's communications infrastructure and how well consumers are being served by their providers.
The report has found that ADSL now covers 91 percent of the population, although competition is most common in metropolitan areas.
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Credit: ACMA/ACCC
Topics: telstra, next g, network, exchange, cdma, broadband, australia, adsl2+, adsl, 3g
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