Once again the flailing Australian National Broadband Network is in the news with a couple in Melbourne being quoted up to 1.2 million dollars to connect to the NBN. The primary reason for this is the the house in question is seven kilometres of fibre would be needed to connect the property. With the copper network being switched off around Australian, even in places where it is still viable, the only option is to switch to the NBN unless a competing network already exists. The NBN has stated that it can cost $30,000 to run fibre for a "few hundred metres". It is getting to the point where it can be cheaper just to move house if the internet is bad.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 14 2018, @08:49PM (1 child)
to another country.
(Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday June 14 2018, @09:52PM
But definitely not the US, if getting 9Mb/s in a rural place is deemed a problem.
Getting that much around here is reserved to farms breeding unicorns.