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Telstra offers vote on ADSL rollout to bush
3 Oct 2003

Telstra says about 25 per cent of Australians in the bush still don't have access to its Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) broadband network, with some 4,000 exchanges not yet enabled. It will prioritise the rollout by allowing exchanges to register an interest with its ADSL Demand Register and subsequently confirm about 150 customers before enabling takes place.

Telstra said there will be "no limit" on the number of exchanges enabled for ADSL connection should demand become apparent. The ADSL Demand Register gives a strong voice to people who want connection to their area, a spokesman said. It's open to anyone who wants the service from Telstra or any other participating Internet service provider providing broadband via the Telstra ADSL network.

Tradingroom.com.au, 2/10/03.

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