Fibre-to-node NBN users often not getting speeds they're paying for, watchdog says
by Josh Taylor from Technology | The Guardian on (#4Z84K)
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Australia's competition regulator has said many people on fibre-to-the-node NBN connections are not able to get the speeds they are paying for, with nearly a quarter of people on higher-tier speeds found to have underperforming connections.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission report for broadband speeds, released on Wednesday, showed similar average download-speed results for the month of November 2019 as the previous report, with users able to get at least 90.5% of their promised speed on fibre-to-the-premises, 91.4% on fibre-to-the-curb, 81.9% on fibre-to-the-node and 91.6% on cable.
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