At 10:57 AM 9/09/2016, David Lochrin wrote:
>Thanks for those interesting responses.  However I wonder what the average 
>non-technical householder is expecting and what they'll do, particularly if an 
>FTTN connection requires existing POTS wiring to be isolated from the VDSL2 
>signal cable and NBN Co. don't do the work at installation time.

Question: I have two lots of twisted pair in my house (had it run at the time 
of first installation with an idea of a second phone line or a network at some 
stage). Does this give me any benefit?


>As far as voice goes, my guess is that many people will abandon their wired 
>'phones altogether in favour of their mobile, which would be nice for Telstra, 
>Optus & Vodaphone.

I may have to rethink. I spend maybe $10/year on mobile if that, and only top 
up when it's running low or I go into a 'you owe us' point. I've had to keep a 
landline for data because that was the only thing available at the time and I 
was lucky to get that! $$ and performance drives my decisions, with emphasis on 
lowest cost first and reliable performance second. My current total monthly 
spend on comms is around $70 (phone and internet, Telstra/Internode), not 
counting my netflix which adds $9/mo.

I wouldn't object to changing to a semi-mobile service if I could get 
equivalent or better performance (50gb/mo at max 8mbps) for those costs.


>On 08/09/2016 09:26, Roger Clarke wrote:
>>And I've never missed not having a mobile phone.
>
>I'm with Roger there, though I do have a mobile for occasional & emergency 
>use.  I find mobile sound quality is OK for short conversations but not for 
>longer ones, they're relatively expensive to run, and I'm not convinced EM 
>radiation isn't a problem.

Yeah, I find mobiles a pita. I always refer people to my landline because it 
has a reliable message service, I don't have to run to find the blasted mobile 
and dig it out of my bag, and it just works. Ppl ask me for my mobile for 
various reasons and tell them I have it but I don't hear it. Cheaper to ring 
them back at $.30/call on the landline. What really gets me is when they ONLY 
give me a mobile number which costs me heaps! So I often don't call and instead 
send an email.

Jan


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