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NBN v 5G: The broadband battle is about to heat up – Sydney Morning Herald
Far from being a pipe dream, the likes of Telstra, TPG and Optus are confident they can use 5G technology to lure a bigger chunk of homes away from the NBN.

Telstra this week delivered peak download speeds of 4.2 gigabits per second (Gbps), four times faster than the fastest NBN plan available to homes, using 5G technology.
Meanwhile, Optus is gearing up to launch two 5G wireless services priced at $75 a month and $90 a month respectively that on paper can easily go toe-to-toe against fixed-line NBN plans in the market.
The $75 a month plan promises maximum download speeds of 100 megabits per second (Mbps) and an average download speed of 85Mbps b…
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