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Analysis, Telecommunications - Thursday, April 19, 2012 11:22 - 60 Comments
Correction: NBN wireless isn’t ‘replacing’ ADSL
analysis Calm down, everyone. The fact that the National Broadband Network is rolling out wireless broadband services in your area doesn’t mean that your existing ADSL broadband service will be shut down. You won’t be left in the lurch with inferior speeds and latency.
Over the past week, a recurrent National Broadband Network myth has popped up again in Australia’s national media. We’ve squashed this one before, but it’s such a pervasive one that I thought it might be worth squashing again.
- Back in your box: NBN Co shuts down wireless “expert”
- Wardriving & surviving: Who’s using your Wi-Fi?
- Internode launches NBN wireless, reveals pricing
- Qld Police go war-driving for insecure Wi-Fi
- In-flight Internet: Qantas’ failure to launch
- Turnbull again misleads public on NBN
- NBN policy: Show us some detail, Conroy tells Turnbull
- NBN Co withholds fibre extension costs
- iiNet offers Wi-Fi in Perth CBD








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