Optus broadband faces AU$80 million bill

By AAP
05 April 2005 11:20 AM
Tags: broadband, internet, rollout, aap, optus

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    Instead of spending all of thi ...Anonymous -- 05/04/05

    Instead of spending all of this money to re-do areas that already have broadband, why don't they spend some of it by taking broadband to people in the country that are nowhere close to getting it? Geez, we'll be getting it here in country Vic by 2010 if we're lucky!

    Does this mean that Optus will ...Anonymous -- 05/04/05

    Does this mean that Optus will be able to byp**** Tel$tra's RIMM and Pair Gain infrastructure?

    If you want to participate in ...Anonymous -- 05/04/05

    If you want to participate in the benefits of civilized society, move to the city. In the meantime, you'll have to content yourself with the wholesome pastimes of rednecks everywhere: racism, cow-tipping, and alcoholism.

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