A man who was so sick of waiting for Australia's National Broadband Network to reach his hometown decided to take matters into his own hands, building his own broadband network.
Bundaberg man Luke Baker explained that his internet speed was so bad he'd struggle to send emails.
Growing increasingly frustrated at waiting for Australia's National Broadband Network to arrive in his town, he teamed up with friends to create their own DIY network called Open Cloud Broadband.
Baker's network offers double the speed of NBN's.
The Bundaberg resident told Sunrise the final straw was when he lost hope that the problem wouldn't get sorted.