Mobile black spot frustrations continue but Barnaby Joyce says towers pledged in Federal Election will be delivered | Poll

By Simon McCarthy
Updated July 13 2016 - 4:16pm, first published July 12 2016 - 12:00am
FILE IMAGE: Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce with Regional Communications Minister and deputy Nationals leader Fiona Nash. Minister Nash was unavailable for comment on the Universal Service Obligation inquiry at the time of going to press. Photo: Getty
FILE IMAGE: Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce with Regional Communications Minister and deputy Nationals leader Fiona Nash. Minister Nash was unavailable for comment on the Universal Service Obligation inquiry at the time of going to press. Photo: Getty

UPDATE: July 13

RETURNED New England MP, the Deputy Prime Minister, Barnaby Joyce made addressing mobile black spots a key item in his election campaign, pledging four towers in the New England, but said the rollout could take up to three years.

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