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Who wants to spend $150 a month on high-speed NBN? – The Australian Financial Review
The numbers all point to one thing: getting Australians to spend $150 a month on a broadband internet connection is going to be a tough sell.

Finder.com, another broadband comparison site, reports that of the 10 per cent of customers already paying for NBN’s fastest mainstream speed of 100mbps, 81 per cent describe themselves as satisfied with their speed.
So the low-hanging fruit, those who have already demonstrated a willingness to pay more money for more broadband speed, and who still aren’t satisfied with their speed, might represent as little as 2 per cent of the market.
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