Australia ranks 44th in the world for average internet connection speed. The NBN service has been implemented into Australia, giving limited Australians internet speeds up to 25 times faster than Australians without NBN service. The problem is the NBN roll out that is scheduled is so minuscule that it barely applies to people in most suburban areas, like the area of Box Hill, Camberwell, Mont Albert, etc...

The homes and businesses in this area would greatly benefit from the implementation of the NBN service as they would be able to use the internet more efficiently and have the same capabilities as people in places where the internet speeds are much higher for the whole population, i.e. United States.

Australia is rapidly falling behind in global average internet speeds and this is also caused by the huge delays in the NBN rollout.

A good insight to the issue is written in this article published by the ABC on the 13th of January 2015 by Samantha Donovan. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-12/australian-internet-speeds-rank-44th-in-the-world/6012570