IIRC, Australia has limited broadband options, they're expensive and data is expensive relative to other countries. Also, isn't data transiting outside of AU more expensive than intra-national data?
In the US, there's a 1 GbE variant of Comcast "cable modem" service called Xfinity that often has a 1000 GiB "data plan" (varying by state, some states have unlimited data) that imposes a charge per GiB beyond that. Where I use it, the network is all optical with copper from poles to customer. During power outages, it only lasts about a day... and we now have 3-6 day "public safety" outages in the summer.
IIRC, Australia has limited broadband options, they're expensive and data is expensive relative to other countries. Also, isn't data transiting outside of AU more expensive than intra-national data?
In the US, there's a 1 GbE variant of Comcast "cable modem" service called Xfinity that often has a 1000 GiB "data plan" (varying by state, some states have unlimited data) that imposes a charge per GiB beyond that. Where I use it, the network is all optical with copper from poles to customer. During power outages, it only lasts about a day... and we now have 3-6 day "public safety" outages in the summer.