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Mobile a threat but NBN ain’t bad – The Australian Financial Review
An increasing number of Australians are using mobile phones to back up their household fixed line broadband connection. But be wary of predictions that millions…

This change in usage fits with the study’s finding that about 26 per cent of households now have a broadband modem with 4G back-up.
NBN Co will be pleased to know that fixed line customers are “very satisfied” with download allowances and compatibility, only 12 per cent of customers were dissatisfied with their fixed line connection speed, only 8 per cent were dissatisfied with their connection reliability, and only 8 per cent of customers were dissatisfied with the price of their service.
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