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Telstra boosts broadband, mobile services in Victoria | Telstra boosts broadband, mobile services in Victoria |
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| by Peter Dinham | |
| Friday, 03 April 2009 | |
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Telstra’s embarked on upgrades of 131 of its exchanges throughout Victoria which it says will give a further 84,000 homes and businesses across the state high speed ADSL2+ broadband services.
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Telstra Country Wide executive director for Victoria, Grant Wiltshire, claims that Telstra’s continued investment in the State “will help advance the education and health sectors as well as support businesses to boost their productivity.” “These ADSL2+ upgrades will provide download speeds of up to 20Mbps*, which is up to 78 times faster than a standard 256kbps ADSL connection.” Wiltshire says that, as well as the speed benefits, families will be able to simultaneously use several devices at home at the one-time more easily.
“Content can be delivered with greater reliability, which is important when some members of the family may be downloading work files, others downloading music or videos, while the kids are online researching for school projects. |
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