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Catherine Ray
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Hi I am currently having to use wireless which seems to be double the price with less download which i am always running out of (12gb for $70) because i am past the 7km limit for Broadband which if I had would halve my total phone bill (300 to around 159 for the ultimate 200GB Bundle) internet inclusive so WHEN will it get to broken hill as Telstra is not laying down anymore infrastructure to address these problems. (I had broadband at my last address which is further away from the exchange than my current address but because of the way the lines run i cannot get the cheaper broadband or even the cable version of it)