[AusNOG] Fixed wireless near huntley

Chad Kelly chad at cpkws.com.au
Thu Aug 5 15:25:44 EST 2021


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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Fixed wireless near huntley

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5G ?
Given this is regional would 5G be available yet?
Not likely in my experience depending how regional SkyMuster or 4G is all that's available from the wholesale networks.
5G through Optus if you are lucky but Optus can be hit and miss in the regions.
You go from full signal to nothing in the space of a few KM at least Telstra works for the most part when they decide to not do maintenance in the middle of the day.
If you want decent connectivity in the regions you need to pay for it and spend a few thousand  or move to somewhere with better speeds.
Basically its Telstra or nothing for high speed connectivity in the regions.
Telstra charge more for Fibre in those areas.

Or NBN Co if you're in a preferred area with FTTP.
If your in a larger regional area generally coverage for Fibre and Fixed Wireless is a lot better.
I don't blame the private companies and the government for not being as worried about the smaller regional areas due to a lack of population but it does make it a bit harder when trying to sell services.
Customers tend to forget that decent internet isn't available everywhere.

Chad Kelly
Manager
CPK Web Services
Phone 03 52730246
Web https://www.cpkws.com.au

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