Buxton residents welcome switch-on of new mobile phone tower
Buxton residents have welcomed the switch-on of a new Federally-funded mobile phone tower near the Rural Fire Service shed. Angus Taylor video at Buxton>>
Resident Frances Taylor, 72, said her life was now a whole lot easier. “I have full bars right through the house. I used to have to go outside to make a call. It’s a great convenience to have this service and my neighbours feel the same way.”
Mr Taylor said he was delighted to be switching on another new phone tower in Hume.
“The Mobile Black Spot Program is the most significant increase in mobile network coverage to regional Australia ever delivered by a government funding program, and Hume is in the thick of the action.”
Mr Taylor said in four years, he had secured funding for 21 towers in Hume under the Coalition's Mobile Black Spot Program.
“Labor did not build a single mobile phone tower, nor invest a single cent in mobile phone coverage when they were in government.”
Applications for funding under Round 4 of the Federal Government’s Mobile Black Spot Program have been extended for a further month until 10 January 2019.
Mr Taylor said he was pushing for mobile service improvements for a number of Hume communities.
He said the Buxton mobile tower followed the switch-on of an nbn tower at Picton East in recent months, servicing 384 premises around Picton and just north of Tahmoor.
The Picton East tower is among a cluster of nbn towers around Lakesland, Razorback North, Douglas Park, and Couridjah, which cover about 2000 premises.
Caption: Angus Taylor, Telstra’s Lisa McTiernan (right) and Buxton resident Frances Taylor (left) are welcoming the switch on of Hume’s latest Federally-funded mobile phone tower at Buxton.