AAM has worked closely with Governments of Queensland and Victoria, as well as Brisbane City Council in pre and post disaster response for the Brisbane and Victorian floods.
Telstra's residential and small business customers in selected areas of Far North Queensland affected by Cyclone Yasi that have been evacuated from their homes or whose phone services have been temporarily disconnected will be able to qualify for an assistance package.
The perils of fixed fibre cables flapping about in cyclonic winds has been exposed in Townsville, which was 'almost completely fitted out for the NBN', but due to Cyclone Yasi is likely no longer, while Telstra's Next G wireless broadband network (WBN?) was apparently unaffected.
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