Signal dropping out?

DO YOU live in a mobile phone black spot?
If you do, or think there is somewhere in the Northern Tablelands that could do with better reception, make sure you let it be known.
Member for New England Barnaby Joyce last week called on residents and organisations across the region to get involved in the Federal Government’s program to address mobile phone black spots.
The Coalition made an election commitment to invest $100 million to improve mobile phone coverage in outer metropolitan, regional and remote communities.
As part of this process, a discussion paper has been released that seeks feedback on how to structure the $100 million regional mobile coverage program to improve mobile coverage across areas of Australia.
The Government is seeking submissions on the proposed funding models for the project.
The funding has two elements.
The $80 million mobile network expansion project will improve mobile coverage along major transport routes, in small communities and in areas that are prone to experiencing natural disasters, while the $20 million mobile black spot project will improve mobile coverage in locations with unique coverage problems, such as areas with high demand for services during seasonal holiday periods.
The discussion paper mentions strategies to maximise the impact of this funding, including co-investment from other levels of government (both state and local) and from businesses and other proponents, as well as from mobile phone carriers and other industry participants and leveraging the towers and backhaul connections of NBN Co’s fixed wireless network.
The discussion paper is available from the Department of Communications’ website at www.communications.gov.au
Submissions are due by 5pm, 28 February.
“I would like to see funding provided to New England under this initiative to address ongoing concerns over mobile phone coverage and I would encourage as many people and organisations as possible to get involved in making a submission to this discussion paper process,” Mr Joyce said.
“Having a number of submissions from the general community shows the decision-makers in Canberra that there is a widespread desire to address mobile reception black spots in New England.
“Improving the mobile services across regional Australia is a long-lerm project, but it is important we continue to lobby because better access to technology promotes safety and economic growth.”

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