Sky Muster which has been an even bigger disaster - I'll write a longer piece on that mess this afternoon
As promised, here's some of the problems with Sky Muster (for those that don't know what Sky Muster is, it's the NBN solution for remote and regional Australia where fixed wireless is not practical):
-Sky Muster is intended to remove the need for the Universal Service Obligation of a copper line to a property
-Sky Muster is dependent on electrickery (see other posts on NBN) to work
-Sky Muster is not very good in storms (the rain drops and atmospherics cause chaos with signals)
-The amount that is expected to be done online running an agricultural operation is ever increasing (NLIS etc, never mind all the standard business tasks through MYOB etc), but there is not enough affordable data for the above to be done, let alone the kids schooling via online correspondance, nor is there the bandwidth to do it.
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The Govt have sold some of the Sky Muster bandwidth to Qantas for inflight WiFiLastly, and this was the most interesting one,
the ABC have turned off Shortwave radio transmissions... now, this sounds minor, but if you're located in an area that is prone to cyclones etc where power disappears, then you tend to like to know what's going on... and without radio you don't know what's going on. But, wait, you can still listen to the radio via the internet can't you? Nope... not if it's Sky Muster... OK, so you can call someone? Nope, not if you're dependent on a VOIP line via Skymuster...
Now this is first hand stories from someone who I met at a conference who ran a cattle property in the NT... they'd just finished work on the 90 page submission to the ACMA about the closing of the SW radio service and the removal of the USO for the copper line... it was interesting out of a table of 8 who are all involved in agricultural and resource economics, that I was the only other one who could knew about the Sky Muster problems and the sell off of bandwidth to Qantas; the others were all based in GCCSA's and surrounds.