Information Technology Discussions
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And how we rate internationally:
Where are we internationally in terms of broadband speed? With the dregs and also rans:
Countries with an average download speed greater than 15 Mbps, RIGHT NOW:
93.74 Mbps Hong Kong
79.43 Mbps Singapore
55.69 Mbps Romania
54.95 Mbps South Korea
47.13 Mbps Sweden
46.89 Mbps Lithuania
44.74 Mbps Netherlands
44.53 Mbps Switzerland
42.63 Mbps Andorra
42.59 Mbps Macau
39.82 Mbps Denmark
39.65 Mbps Taiwan
39.38 Mbps Latvia
38.84 Mbps Republic of Moldova
37.89 Mbps Iceland
34.95 Mbps Bulgaria
34.29 Mbps Belgium
33.61 Mbps Aland Islands
33.19 Mbps Norway
32.86 Mbps Luxembourg
32.82 Mbps Hungary
32.15 Mbps Finland
31.42 Mbps France
30.91 Mbps Estonia
29.54 Mbps United States
29.26 Mbps United Kingdom
29.22 Mbps Czech Republic
28.08 Mbps United Arab Emirates
27.33 Mbps Germany
27.19 Mbps Mauritius
26.65 Mbps Israel
25.80 Mbps Portugal
25.50 Mbps Spain
25.22 Mbps Monaco
24.88 Mbps Slovakia
24.84 Mbps Japan
24.31 Mbps Russia
24.17 Mbps Jersey
23.87 Mbps Ukraine
23.40 Mbps Austria
23.23 Mbps Canada
23.05 Mbps China
22.25 Mbps Sao Tome and Principe
22.19 Mbps Uruguay
22.15 Mbps Slovenia
21.79 Mbps Malta
21.30 Mbps Liechtenstein
21.25 Mbps New Zealand
20.95 Mbps Ireland
20.53 Mbps Poland
19.98 Mbps Thailand
16.86 Mbps Kazakstan
16.28 Mbps Vietnam
16.20 Mbps Tajikistan
15.99 Mbps Australia <===========down here
15.98 Mbps Guernsey
15.30 Mbps Curacao
15.19 Mbps Chile
http://www.netindex.com/download/allcountries/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Pretty pissweak. Our international competitiveness, our international educational rankings etc etc all will be affected by our pisspoor broadband.
Without the fibre rollout we would not even make the 15mbps list!
Where are we internationally in terms of broadband speed? With the dregs and also rans:
Countries with an average download speed greater than 15 Mbps, RIGHT NOW:
93.74 Mbps Hong Kong
79.43 Mbps Singapore
55.69 Mbps Romania
54.95 Mbps South Korea
47.13 Mbps Sweden
46.89 Mbps Lithuania
44.74 Mbps Netherlands
44.53 Mbps Switzerland
42.63 Mbps Andorra
42.59 Mbps Macau
39.82 Mbps Denmark
39.65 Mbps Taiwan
39.38 Mbps Latvia
38.84 Mbps Republic of Moldova
37.89 Mbps Iceland
34.95 Mbps Bulgaria
34.29 Mbps Belgium
33.61 Mbps Aland Islands
33.19 Mbps Norway
32.86 Mbps Luxembourg
32.82 Mbps Hungary
32.15 Mbps Finland
31.42 Mbps France
30.91 Mbps Estonia
29.54 Mbps United States
29.26 Mbps United Kingdom
29.22 Mbps Czech Republic
28.08 Mbps United Arab Emirates
27.33 Mbps Germany
27.19 Mbps Mauritius
26.65 Mbps Israel
25.80 Mbps Portugal
25.50 Mbps Spain
25.22 Mbps Monaco
24.88 Mbps Slovakia
24.84 Mbps Japan
24.31 Mbps Russia
24.17 Mbps Jersey
23.87 Mbps Ukraine
23.40 Mbps Austria
23.23 Mbps Canada
23.05 Mbps China
22.25 Mbps Sao Tome and Principe
22.19 Mbps Uruguay
22.15 Mbps Slovenia
21.79 Mbps Malta
21.30 Mbps Liechtenstein
21.25 Mbps New Zealand
20.95 Mbps Ireland
20.53 Mbps Poland
19.98 Mbps Thailand
16.86 Mbps Kazakstan
16.28 Mbps Vietnam
16.20 Mbps Tajikistan
15.99 Mbps Australia <===========down here
15.98 Mbps Guernsey
15.30 Mbps Curacao
15.19 Mbps Chile
http://www.netindex.com/download/allcountries/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Pretty pissweak. Our international competitiveness, our international educational rankings etc etc all will be affected by our pisspoor broadband.
Without the fibre rollout we would not even make the 15mbps list!
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No one cares what you think.
The ALP fuck up has been dismantled, never to return
The ALP fuck up has been dismantled, never to return
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FTTH still being run out.
Not much FTTN is or will be run out.
Rollout can resume in 2016, just as if the Abbott maladministration had never been.
After 2016—will the Liberal Party survive the loss?
Not much FTTN is or will be run out.
Rollout can resume in 2016, just as if the Abbott maladministration had never been.
After 2016—will the Liberal Party survive the loss?
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Tony will be in his second term in 2016. The country want have firgotten the ALP nightmare by then. You will need another decade or more.
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Bwahahaha behind in the polls for 10 months, recession looming, nothing positive, -19% approval for monkey.
No, by 2017 this present nightmare will be forgotten.
We then have a Lib Party containing hard right idiots, dregs of Howard govt, full of talentless deadwood, no policy to be seen. From that nadir they will have to somehow rebuild. Good luck to them, they will need it.
meantime, FTTH gets rolled out at a rate of knots.
No, by 2017 this present nightmare will be forgotten.
We then have a Lib Party containing hard right idiots, dregs of Howard govt, full of talentless deadwood, no policy to be seen. From that nadir they will have to somehow rebuild. Good luck to them, they will need it.
meantime, FTTH gets rolled out at a rate of knots.
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Do you have a logical point or a factual point to make Monkey Boy?
Perhaps you could also state the populations, population density and the size of those countries and perhaps you could mention which ones are surrounded by huge oceans and which ones are linked by land.
Then perhaps you could apologise to us all and acknowledge what we told you from day 1 was finally reported on when a government finally had the spine to investigate properly the NBN Project.
Perhaps you could also state the populations, population density and the size of those countries and perhaps you could mention which ones are surrounded by huge oceans and which ones are linked by land.
Then perhaps you could apologise to us all and acknowledge what we told you from day 1 was finally reported on when a government finally had the spine to investigate properly the NBN Project.
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If you are a betting man, just get ol George here to give his opinion of what the future holds and then bet the house on the opposite occurring.
It is a proven strategy that his stupidity can make somebody rich.
It is a proven strategy that his stupidity can make somebody rich.
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Roach is stupid, IQ is bitter. Between them—they amount to nothing. Just follow the LNP line is about it.
The chart of bandwidths show we are near the bottom. That has obvious implications for our future prosperity.
The chart of bandwidths show we are near the bottom. That has obvious implications for our future prosperity.
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It means that the dole bludgers who vote for the ALP can't download their illegal torrents.
Bew hew.
The CBA showed that the ALP fart bubble was a waste of money.
It's a shame you can't read or you would know this already.
Bew hew.
The CBA showed that the ALP fart bubble was a waste of money.
It's a shame you can't read or you would know this already.
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bwahahahahahahahaha The CBA! I enjoyed reading that rubbish very much. Did you, no you couldn’t, did you, did you take that rubbish seriously?
If you had really read it—FTTH still shines through as the best option.
Do you really think:
1. That we will only need 15mbps in 2023
2. That we will get the copper for free, the audit of the copper won’t cost any money and that power and maintenance will also be provided free?
You are aware—most (58%) of FTTH plans taken up are 25:5 or higher with 28% on the highest band? Does this not show the CBA as something worthy of Monty Python?
If you had really read it—FTTH still shines through as the best option.
Do you really think:
1. That we will only need 15mbps in 2023
2. That we will get the copper for free, the audit of the copper won’t cost any money and that power and maintenance will also be provided free?
You are aware—most (58%) of FTTH plans taken up are 25:5 or higher with 28% on the highest band? Does this not show the CBA as something worthy of Monty Python?
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