Follow up (Part A) to Downloaded vs Streamed where we look into another big reason why Australian internet is so expensive beyond the lack of economies of scale. Many thanks to Alex Garner for the detailed feedback.
With John Chidgey.
List of Australian Undersea internet connections:
Australia-Papua New Guinea-2 (APNG-2) - 1.13 Gb/sPIPE Pacific Cable-1 (PPC-1) - 2,560 Gb/sAustralia-Japan Cable (AJC) - 880 Gb/sGondwana-1 - 640 Gb/sSouthern Cross Cable Network (SCCN) - 2,600 Gb/sAPX-East - 19,200 Gb/sTelstra Endeavour - 1,280 Gb/sHawaiki Cable - 6,400 Gb/sTasman-2 - 1.2Gb/sTasman Global Access (TGA) Cable (to New Zealand only) - 30,000 Gb/sSeaMeWe-3 - 960 Gb/sAustralia-Singapore Cable (ASC) - 6,400 Gb/sAPX-West - 20,000 Gb/sTrident Subsea Cable - 16,000 Gb/sJASURAUS - 5 Gb/sTOTAL - 70Tb/s at 16.5 Million users average 4Mb/s
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