I was about to sign up to HIBIS satellite, 256down, 64kb uplink after 12 years of suffering dial up. When I first got online in 1993, I could never get any more than 300baud! I can type faster than that! Text only especially since it dropped out every few minutes. I used to phone Telstra every day, for the best part of a year before they did anything, and they took me on as a test case, to see what they were in for in upgrading the lines to the tens of thousands of other rural living people who wanted internet access, eventually they replaced some of the 40 year old copper between me and the exchange (12 km away) and I could get 28.8K. Sometimes I get up to 36K, but thats illusory, since there are frequent periods of 5 minutes of more where there is no activity, my
modem sends data, but there is no reponse. Sometimes it comes back to life, but often it drops out. I regularly have to make 4-6 calls before I can establish a connection to my ISP.
HIBIS is a satellite connection scheme for rural people, offered by various companies and the equipment is funded by the government, so you dont have to pay for dishes and receivers. Various plans from $45 - $120/month, but not very generous download limits, and the $45 plan cant be used between 5pm and 9pm unless you want to pay $5 extra to use it then.
Fortunately nowires is getting set up in Tamworth, but its 30km in a direct line from here, so I have to spend about $2000 on antennae, receivers,solar panels,batteries etc, but I will then have 1.5Mb download and 512kbit upload, broadband at last!
Gordon
who is in Comboyne for a 2 day mountain bike race, but the D70+lenses is too heavy to carry, plus theres no time to stop and take pics!