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NBN 2020: Telstra Reveals Most Data-Hungry Suburbs

With many Australians spending much of 2020 working, studying and entertaining from home, its no surprise that broadband traffic has spiked significantly. Now, Telstra has revealed the most data-hungry Australian suburbs to connect to its fixed-line networks in the last 12 months.
Ranked by average data used per household, Telstra declared Australia’s most data-intensive suburb of 2020 to be Williams Landing (Victoria), with residents downloading an average of 567.70GB per home over the course of a year. That’s an increase of 27 per cent when compared to last year’s number-one suburb, Coomera in Queensland, which used 445.8GB of data per household in 2019.
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