It is my belief that its not 'zoning', there's only 2 prices, Zone 1/Metro (cheaper) and Zone 2/3/Regional (more expensive).

It has nothing to do with actual physical standing, population etc - just whether the exchange has a competing provider (i.e. actual DSLAM infrastructure). They only make it cheaper if there is competition.

I could be wrong on this, but this is what I have observed and believe to be true.

On 15/09/17 10:40, Cameron Murray wrote:
Morning All,

Slightly off topic however I wondered if anyone had a resource of the Telstra Zoning data. I am trying to demonstrate to our sales staff how this works and how areas are classified for broadband services along with providing them a resource to refer to.

Thanks in Advance.

Cameron


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