Hi Joanna,

On 29/3/20 9:21 pm, stripes theotoky via luv-main wrote:
> Now my university is closed for the duration  of the health crisis, I have to 
> give at least 16 hours of tutorials / lectures a week via zoom.  The audience 
> varies between 20 and 80
> students.  As my only internet connections are:
> 1.  is a dongle (with Vodafone) that has 3GB , and
> 2.  my mobile phone with 60GB (also with Vodafone)
> I am urgently in need of a much better connection. 
> 
> Any advice on what and with whom? I am in rented accommodation in Macleod,  
> pretty much a mobile blackspot,  and  the landlord doesn't like the idea of 
> cable being brought to the
> premises.

I would be surprised if the landlord can reasonably object, but I don't have a 
definitive answer on that.

Are you the student or the lecturer?

If bandwidth is what you need, then perhaps, just perhaps a 100/40 NBN 
connection (if it is available to you), might not be enough.

You first need to check with NBN Co and see what technology is available for 
your location; that will inform you at least a little further.

        https://www.nbnco.com.au/learn/rollout-map

Let us know what you find and then let us speak again....

I've recently gotten two mobiles with unlimited data on different networks for 
a number of reasons; both have ample data.  In the past I have actively advised 
against Telstra for a
number of reasons, but having a Telstra mobile now, this advise is even 
stronger.  The mobile network is far less reliable than I have ever experienced 
with Optus network services,
ever.  If I need to make a call, the Telstra is much more likely a miss whilst 
Optus never misses; it's chalk and cheese.  My own experience is clearly that 
Telstra does NOT have
the best network, at least in terms of ordinary telephone calls that should be 
the easiest to achieve!


Kind Regards

-- 
Andrew McGlashan
IT Support & Broadband Solutions


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