Birregurra households left without internet

Leanne and Stella Fitzpatrick, Emily and Tess McDonald, and Jayne and Daryl Collins have no access to the promised NBN coverage at Birregurra.

Birregurra district residents on the northern side of town are furious they have no access to super-fast internet, despite commitments from the National Broadband Network and the Federal Government.

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3 Responses to “Birregurra households left without internet”

  1. Seriously Birregurrians ???

    Nice to have a whinge !!

    “the same limited technology that is being offered to the remotest regions of outback Australia.”
    Limited ? Remotest ?

    Try Cape Otway to Lavers. Hardly remotest outback !!!

    No free to air TV out of Vic, just painful QLD NT advertising and Govt sponsored ads, not the mention the endless charity begging ads via satellite, no local am/fm radio, no mobile reception except for small areas, and NO fixed wireless despite brand new optic fibre running right past our houses that could run the city of Darwin 7 x over but is being laid for mobile phone towers ONLY..and WHENEVER that’s going to happen. So LTS it is.

    Be thankful for what you get given..for FREE !!!

  2. Phil Alexander

    It’s a wonder that Sarah Henderson hasn’t got her picture in the paper as she blames the government for the poor NBN coverage. Oh, that’s right she can’t because it is a Government she is a member of.

  3. If the signal is only 180 degrees or half a circle and points to the south why didn’t they build another tower to the north? or is this a stupid question? They should raise Hell over this as that satellite service is not good from what I am hearing.

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