back to article Tasmania wants more backbone

The government of the Australian state of Tasmania has commissioned a feasibility study into a possible new optical fibre cable across the Bass Strait. Until this century, the island state's only connection to the Australian mainland was provided by Australia's dominant telco, Telstra, which has two fibre routes. That was …

  1. MrDamage
    Joke

    You'd think they would already have more backbone

    After all that inbreeding gave them two heads, they'd have at least some extra spinal column to hold it up.

    1. MrDamage
      Trollface

      Re: You'd think they would already have more backbone

      Wow, 2 thumbs down. You would have thought at least one of the heads had a sense of humour.

      1. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        Re: You'd think they would already have more backbone

        Why? Apparently neither of yours do :-P

  2. Winkypop Silver badge
    Unhappy

    Cables?

    I always thought the Internet arrived in Perth via camel train.

    Maybe it just seems that way.

  3. Chuq

    My understanding was the study wasn't for an additional Bass Strait cable, but for connecting to the APX-Central cable - which isn't a Bass Strait link - it will go around the south of the state. As well as increased competition, it would be good for geographical diversity too.

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