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Telstra launches 5G broadband with government’s blessing – The Australian Financial Review
Telstra has released the details of its much-anticipated 5G fixed wireless product, a high-speed home broadband alternative to the NBN.

Telstra said it would initially be an “invitation-only” launch, targeting customers in areas where 5G coverage is strong and fixed-line alternative is sub-par. Telstra said it would scale up the offer “as 5G continues to evolve and when millimetre wave is available”.
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