on 02-05-2015 08:52 PM
on 03-05-2015 12:54 PM
Hi Dave--shame there is nothing like that closer to us.
--maybe you could start one ?................................................Richo.
on 04-05-2015 10:50 AM
I didn't go, but someone sent me this blog today, not sure who wrote it or where its from. This issue must be a major frustration for sellers/buyers at Clune
Why we need the NBN.
Over the weekend I visited the Clunes ‘Booktown’ festival (an annual event where new and secondhand booksellers come from all round Australia to Clunes for a two day festival). Clunes is about 20 minutes north of Ballarat and has a population of about 1,500 which swells to about 10,000 over the two days.
Many booksellers I dealt with did not have EFTPOS facilities for two reasons: 1. the wifi connection was too unreliable and 2. the wifi options were too expensive.
Several people commented to me that their sales were affected as they could not process electronic payments and that *if* there was a decent internet connection i.e. the NBN then they would be able to offer this service.
Even the 4G network coverage was woeful. There was only one ATM in town.
I am considering writing several letters including to our Communications Minister outlining my experiences over the weekend and stating that we require a fast, fully government owned network that provides decent coverage to people anytime anywhere
It surely can’t be that difficult.
on 04-05-2015 07:32 PM
the mobile coverage was always a problem in Clunes.
The weather would have been gorgeous for it in the Mad Max street scape.
I miss going their, the pricing was what turned us off after paying to get there with your books and the accomodation, the fees totally kill it for such small space allocations.
on 04-05-2015 10:28 PM
Sad, and I bet those who complained voted for the liberals
shrug
Dave
on 04-05-2015 11:26 PM
You're not implying that a 19th century solution to 21st century communication is inadequate are you Dave?
on 05-05-2015 10:28 AM
I think they have far more elligble sites for NBN than Clunes population 1,500 or up to 10,000 on 2 days of the year.
I think most shop keepers and temporary stall holders would just like mobile coverage.