On today's program: One of Australia’s most remote roadhouses is the latest to receive mobile phone service. But there’s a catch - it’s Optus only. The roadhouse says its virtually useless as people in the region mostly have Telstra. In the Federal Government’s mobile blackspot program, most contracts have been awarded to Telstra but 100 are for Optus. Advocates say one operator should be in charge of all blackspot coverage, shared with all networks, so there are no gaps. In the township of Lockhart River on the far north eastern side of Cape York in Queensland, it has had no or patchy communications for almost a week now. That means for the 800 locals there they couldn't use a mobile, a fax, landline, email or internet.