Some coverage depends on the phone you have, if it is one not suitable for country areas then your coverage wont be great (eg; one of the Next G series are needed for country areas).
-- Edited by Duh on Friday 30th of August 2013 04:44:42 PM
brickies said
10:53 PM Aug 30, 2013
Have been traveling in North Queensland since July , We have found the Bruce Hwy in better condition than the internet Hwy in north Queensland we are with Telstra and when you travel east of the Bruce Hwy mobile phone service and Wireless internet is poor to none . The last week we were at Forrest Beach east of Ingham and had no mobile phone or internet service had to drive 18 Klm back into Ingham to use mobile and Wireless internet , Also in most parts of North Queensland the internet when you get it is very slow. I have not heard any local complain about this but all go on about how bad the bruce Hwy is we have had no problem with the highway very few hold up for road works and if you want better road we must expect some hold up at road work .
countryroad said
11:03 PM Aug 30, 2013
Maybe they are not addicted to the internet as it's not so available. I do love the internet though.
Maybe that's a good spot to be. No interruptions, Bet you can pay with a card in the bigger shops and withdraw money.
Cheers...Robyn
NeilandRaine said
11:29 PM Aug 30, 2013
If it that bad with Telstra imagine how bad it would be with other carriers
Mike196 said
11:57 PM Aug 30, 2013
NeilandRaine said,
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If it that bad with Telstra imagine how bad it would be with other carriers
If you're not travelling away much from bitumen roads the cover from other suppliers isn't that bad these days.
Mike.
Happywanderer said
12:06 AM Aug 31, 2013
My son was telling me today Telstra mobile coverage over in Hervey Bay is shocking. He can get only two bars over there but oback here in Biggy all bars are up.
GaryKelly said
12:13 AM Aug 31, 2013
Is there something you can take for serious internet withdrawal? I'll be needing some I think.
Drifters said
12:22 AM Aug 31, 2013
Telstra test handsets and mark the ones that work best in rural and remote areas with a blue tick. These phones have a superior pick up and will work in areas where the signal is week. Of course that won't help if you are out of range of any towers.
brickies said
12:34 AM Aug 31, 2013
We are back at Deeragun just on the northern side of Townsville on just 2 bars on the wireless internet and droping in an out on Telstra
Dougwe said
01:00 AM Aug 31, 2013
Not sure of the problems as I had full Telstra cover at all times in Deeragun and Hervey Bay, I have a iPhone 4s which is a blue tick Telstra Phone. I haven't had any problem anywhere so far and have had the phone for over 12 months now. I also use it as a modem for ALL internet use for my iPad or Lap Top.
herbie said
01:07 AM Aug 31, 2013
I have a Yagi Antenna and have really had no problems since buying it.
Dunmowin said
04:58 AM Sep 3, 2013
I have a Telstra blue tick (rural) phone, and a wireless 4g hotspot in the van. I have a Next G Marine aerial on both the van and the 4wd, We have travelled from Brisbane to Birdsville, across NSW to SA, throughout the Flinders, Oodnadatta Track, York & Eyre peninsulas, Across the Nullarbor, into WA. Rarely do I have no service at all. Occasionally I have limited, and not able to get internet service, and maybe only can receive text or messages on phone. but in two years, have not felt "isolated"
russhenn said
04:38 AM Sep 17, 2013
See Australian Nomad Technology (ANT) Satellite Internet coverage EVERYWHERE in Australia. Big setup, fairly crappy plans, but you can get your internet fix 24/7 anywhere. We have been using it for 4 years, and aside our plan going from 10Gb to 1Gb with no reduction in price, we are hanging in so that when they get a mobile NBN plan we won't have to change much.....Ya elephant may fly too..lol
Some coverage depends on the phone you have, if it is one not suitable for country areas then your coverage wont be great (eg; one of the Next G series are needed for country areas).
-- Edited by Duh on Friday 30th of August 2013 04:44:42 PM
Have been traveling in North Queensland since July , We have found the Bruce Hwy in better condition than the internet Hwy in north Queensland we are with Telstra and when you travel east of the Bruce Hwy mobile phone service and Wireless internet is poor to none . The last week we were at Forrest Beach east of Ingham and had no mobile phone or internet service had to drive 18 Klm back into Ingham to use mobile and Wireless internet , Also in most parts of North Queensland the internet when you get it is very slow. I have not heard any local complain about this but all go on about how bad the bruce Hwy is we have had no problem with the highway very few hold up for road works and if you want better road we must expect some hold up at road work .
Maybe that's a good spot to be. No interruptions, Bet you can pay with a card in the bigger shops and withdraw money.
Cheers...Robyn
If it that bad with Telstra imagine how bad it would be with other carriers
I have a Yagi Antenna and have really had no problems since buying it.
I have a Telstra blue tick (rural) phone, and a wireless 4g hotspot in the van. I have a Next G Marine aerial on both the van and the 4wd, We have travelled from Brisbane to Birdsville, across NSW to SA, throughout the Flinders, Oodnadatta Track, York & Eyre peninsulas, Across the Nullarbor, into WA. Rarely do I have no service at all. Occasionally I have limited, and not able to get internet service, and maybe only can receive text or messages on phone. but in two years, have not felt "isolated"