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Elon Musk cashes in on Australia’s NBN fail
Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) has faced ongoing criticism for its performance and rollout, particularly concerning its reliance on older copper infrastructure for significant portions of the network. This has led to inconsistent speeds and reliability issues for many residents, fueling a demand for faster, more dependable internet alternatives. The country's vast geographical size and dispersed population present unique challenges for large-scale infrastructure projects.
In this environment, Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service has emerged as a viable option for many Australians, especially those in rural and remote areas underserved by the NBN. Starlink offers a potentially high-speed alternative, bypassing traditional ground-based infrastructure. The profitability of Musk's venture in Australia highlights the persistent gaps in the NBN's coverage and performance, prompting discussion about the future of internet access and the role of alternative technologies.
“Elon Musk cashes in on Australia’s NBN fail”
Gold Coast Bulletin
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