Connect Kentucky

The issue

Over the last 3-5 years we have been consistently battling slow internet speeds (as low as 1-2 Mbps), as I am sure you would agree in this day and age these speeds are unacceptable. I have spent upwards of 6 hours on average on the phone to our provider each time our speeds drop. Each time (after completing the mandatory troubleshooting steps) I am told there is nothing they can do as the issue is congestion at the exchange. I have at times swapped to a wireless back up which was slightly better speeds however we also have a very inconsistent 4G coverage.

Recently our speeds have again dropped to less then 1 Mbps. We are a family of 5 with children ranging from 11 weeks to 14 yrs, these low speeds won’t even allow my teenage daughter to complete her home work while my 3 year old watches Bluey. 
Having put up with this for so long our family and is at the end of our patience, I know we are not alone in this. I am truly concerned we as developing individuals and as a community are being left behind and what this means for our future. 

My concerns are not limited to only our family’s but; our elderly who may rely on the internet for medical or distress alarms, our local school who in this day and age rely on connectivity to provide a higher level of education, and our small town economy. I have on multiple occasions had to go back to the shop at a later date to pay as the eftpos machine would time out due to low internet speeds. This isn’t a massive issue when we are locals but given the significant amount of travellers now passing through, and our push towards a cashless society I see it continuing pose issues into the future.

Bring fixed NBN to Kentucky and give us the world standard of connectivity!

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The issue

Over the last 3-5 years we have been consistently battling slow internet speeds (as low as 1-2 Mbps), as I am sure you would agree in this day and age these speeds are unacceptable. I have spent upwards of 6 hours on average on the phone to our provider each time our speeds drop. Each time (after completing the mandatory troubleshooting steps) I am told there is nothing they can do as the issue is congestion at the exchange. I have at times swapped to a wireless back up which was slightly better speeds however we also have a very inconsistent 4G coverage.

Recently our speeds have again dropped to less then 1 Mbps. We are a family of 5 with children ranging from 11 weeks to 14 yrs, these low speeds won’t even allow my teenage daughter to complete her home work while my 3 year old watches Bluey. 
Having put up with this for so long our family and is at the end of our patience, I know we are not alone in this. I am truly concerned we as developing individuals and as a community are being left behind and what this means for our future. 

My concerns are not limited to only our family’s but; our elderly who may rely on the internet for medical or distress alarms, our local school who in this day and age rely on connectivity to provide a higher level of education, and our small town economy. I have on multiple occasions had to go back to the shop at a later date to pay as the eftpos machine would time out due to low internet speeds. This isn’t a massive issue when we are locals but given the significant amount of travellers now passing through, and our push towards a cashless society I see it continuing pose issues into the future.

Bring fixed NBN to Kentucky and give us the world standard of connectivity!

The Decision Makers

Barnaby Joyce
Member for New England, National Party member in the House of Representatives.

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Petition created on 2 November 2021