@decryption red is also fixed wireless which there is plenty of in the outlying areas here as well. It's quite a mix down here. Definite a big digital divide, sometimes between very close neighbours.
@decryption red is also fixed wireless which there is plenty of in the outlying areas here as well. It's quite a mix down here. Definite a big digital divide, sometimes between very close neighbours.
@decryption How about this. Was very handy when we were house hunting. Chunks of Lara are Opticomm while the rest is NBN FTTP and I wanted the latter, not the former (and now that we are here, people on the local facebook groups are constantly bitching and complaining about Opticomm going down). https://nbn.lukeprior.com/
@mittyoz yeah opticomm kinda sucks - i can see a map of Lara, i assume the red dots are opticomm?
@decryption nah red is FTTN (urgh). The grey areas are opticomm. Marked on this map as "unknown"
@decryption red is also fixed wireless which there is plenty of in the outlying areas here as well. It's quite a mix down here. Definite a big digital divide, sometimes between very close neighbours.
@mittyoz get a bit of that around bacchus marsh too - back when the NBN rolled out those FW properties were kilometers away from anything, now they're next door to hundreds of new homes with fibre!
@decryption maps look very sad when the answer is no everywhere
@uep even more reason to have a map (dgtek in Melbourne is surprisingly widespread)
@decryption hmm, i have line of sight to some of that..
@uep apparently they can do up to 100gbps dark fibre to a couple of melb DCs - if you want really really really fast internet