Australia's Internet Bungle

There is higher speed tiers offered by NBNCo but none of the ISP's/retailers have made them commercially available because of what's called the CVC charge where the ISP's/retailers have to pay a certain for every user it has for bandwidth at one of 100 or so points of connectivity around the country for ISP's to hook into the NBN network and that's what makes offering better speeds unviable.

I love how this sentence starts off relatively normal, then gradually descends into a state of complete incomprehensibility.


You might want to rephrase.
 
That's probably the best way it can be explained.

Please take this as constructive criticism: Almost every time you attempt to express a complex idea, your writing becomes nigh incomprehensible. You cannot string together an indefinite number of clauses, particularly when doing so without regard for punctuation and proper transitions. These run-on sentences may make sense to you, but nobody, regardless of reading ability, can understand them without significant analysis. If you want your writing to be understood, you need to, at the very least, try to maintain some semblance of coherent sentence structure.

To condense it into a simple rule: When in doubt, break sentences up whenever possible.
 
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Huh? What is this supposed to say?

This explains it better

CVC is a virtual charge imposed by nbn to service providers in order to bring traffic from the “NBN network” to the service provider network (and vice versa). This bandwidth is shared amongst all of the users on the same provider's network aggregated at the 121 NBN points of interconnect.
 
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