[AusNOG] "It's like grandfather's axe"

Tony td_miles at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 20 19:11:42 EST 2013


Perhaps someone needs to enlighten Telstra that the forrestry industry has progressed from using axes for felling trees and instead prefer things like chainsaws because you can do the same thing in a lot shorter time. 


My DSL suffers "rain fade" as well. If I could find a source of 10 minute interval rainfall data I would plot that against packet loss to show the correlation.



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 From: Heinz N <ausnog at equisoft.com.au>
To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net 
Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2013 5:49 PM
Subject: [AusNOG] "It's like grandfather's axe"
 

http://www.theage.com.au/it-pro/government-it/telstras-copper-is-nearly-beyond-repair-and-an-absolute-disgrace-union-20131120-hv3mp.html

"It's like grandfather's axe; It's had five new handles and three new 
heads. When it breaks, we replace the broken bit. So it's much the same as 
it always has been and always will be," Mr Lee said.

<flame suit on>

I am sure glad that my DSL dropouts and bad connect speeds during heavy 
rain will be speedily fixed by Telstra. It is also good to hear that the 
copper network just needs a bit of a 'polish' to bring it up to world 
standards and we will be getting multiple MBit upload DSL speeds when they 
adjust it just a little bit. We are sure the clever country.

</flame suit on>

Just my personal opinion.

H.
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