There are calls for emergency mobile roaming to be made availed in Australia to keep people connected during natural disasters. It comes after severe storms knocked out phone and internet connection to multiple communities in regional Queensland.
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00:00 Deborah McGee can see the Telstra phone tower from her property at Mount Moriah in central
00:07 Queensland but for a fortnight she hasn't been able to access any services.
00:13 We can't call out, people can't call in, can't access internet, emails or anything like that
00:19 using the telephone network which is the Telstra network.
00:22 The community and several suburbs near Agnes Water had their mobile phone service cut for
00:27 almost two weeks following a storm in late December. It took until New Year's Day for
00:33 a technician to be able to access the base station and make repairs. Even fully restored
00:39 service is minimal.
00:41 Yeah rubbish, so if you want to try and ring out here, well, yeah, no hope. You've got
00:48 to crawl on top of the roof to try and get service.
00:50 I understand that we're a small community but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be receiving
00:55 the same quality service.
00:57 Here in the main street of Lomie, the Telstra network is showing between one and two bars
01:03 of 4G service but as soon as you drive away, that can drop out completely.
01:10 Local businesses are suffering too, unable to access FPOS or internet.
01:15 Whenever there's a minor storm or something goes wrong we lose it and it's not a quick
01:20 fix for us out here.
01:21 Under the universal service obligation being reviewed by the federal government, the Telco
01:26 is only required to provide Australians access to landline and pay phones.
01:32 Should there be performance standards and should mobile be added to USO and also should
01:39 broadband.
01:41 Many of Telstra's base stations were knocked out by severe storms across Queensland last
01:45 month. There are calls for emergency mobile roaming to be made available to keep people
01:51 connected during natural disasters. But Deborah McGee says she'd like to see the network's
01:56 strengthened too. In the meantime, she's also paying for satellite internet.
02:01 I've put things in place to make sure that if we have an emergency here, I've got a backup
02:06 plan.
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