Why is Australian internet so expensive?
Probably because they know they've got us by the dangly bits and can charge whatever they want and we have no alternative.
Also because there is a LOT of dead space between our major population centres and it would cost a fuckton to lay stuff like fibre all along there.
>>55070531
Name something that isn't expensive in Australia
>>55070976
Medicare
>>55070531
Because austrians wont stop shitposting.
>>55070531
To prevent the massive amount of sh>>55070544
itposting that comes from your island
Partly because we have a low population density and partly because of the privatisation of Telecom.
Telecom pre-telstra was actually pretty good at maintaining their shit, kept stuff up to date and broke even money wise.
Once they went private their primary goal went from "providing telecoms services" (by charter) to "make money".
There were two ways they could achieve that. Increase cost to consumer or reduce services. They did both to the biggest extent allowed by law.
The copper that we have in most places hasn't been maintained since privatisation. Where maintenance has been done, it's been done on the cheap (corrosive-to-copper sealants, plastic bags, etc).
The private sector are fucking hopeless at this sort of shit unless you find some cherry picked market where 90% of the population lives in a square kilometre.
In fact, the HFC network that exists in some tiny percentage of the population today is the private sector's attempt at the NBN. They just can't see the money in it.
>>55070531
Our wages are high compared to overseas, and the higher cost of living counters that. Also we live on a giant island in the middle fucking nowhere with a baby population spread all over the place.
NBN acted as reason to reset prices, introduce speed tiers and downsize quotas.
Lack of Competition, Profit and persons capable of forming and implementing good internet
But we've come a long way
I remember the days of 12Gb quotas & 24.7KBps for $60/month, churn, 2-year contracts and forced line rental
>>55070531
Shithole in the middle of nowhere
>>55071077
So you need to nationalise Telecom?
>>55073362
I wouldn't be against it, but it's probably a little late for that now. The consumer facing infrastructure we'd be buying back wouldn't be worth the clingwrap holding it together, and the company is a shadow of its former self.
The best bet we have at the moment is a proper FTTP NBN plan.
costs a lot of money to drive trucks across the ocean
>>55070999
Checked.
But it'll be all but gone if the libs get in again.
>>55070976
Beer in stadiums.
Petrol and diesel.
Eating out.
>>55070531
The home internet installers in Australia are extremely hard to find because the homeowners constantly tease them and hide their tools while installing. Thus they get paid extremely well and that cost gets passed to the consumer.
>>55071311
>But we've come a long way
This desu
Even the mobile space is significantly more competitive than it used to be