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At last a poster that gets it....so much misinformed opinion in this thread.
I find it amazing how every time my quota and or line speed goes up i always find
something to do with it....back in the day i used to struggle to use my 3 gigs a
month, now i gobble up 15 gigs.
100mbit means no need for FTA or cable/sat TV...no need for normal phone lines,
everything's video and on demand, watch one HD channel while recording another 2
Gaming in 300+ player servers (FPS) with no lag or ping issues...proper global gaming
on a massive scale...imagine streaming news...pressing the blue button to get the live
feed from the riot.![]()
At what cost?
What if that service ends up costing the equivalent of $200 to connect (modem etc) plus a further $200mth IN TODAYS DOLLAR$? I want to see WHAT THE LIKELY COST OF THIS SERVICE is likely to be before I wave my hat and dance for this.
Crikey mate, you'd be lucky to get 30% connections at that rate? I know I wouldn't be able to afford it! In which case the cost to householders would have to be subsidised by the gummint, possibly forever to encourage a sufficient % of households to connect to the service in order to cover the massive ongoing maintenance and service costs?
I'll say it again.
WHAT HAPPENS IF THEY WIRE UP 98% OF HOMES AT +43$BILLION - BUT ONLY 30% OF HOUSEHOLDS TAKE UP THE OFFER? Would the resulting "business" then be a massive loss making enterprise?
Would the gummint then have to legislate to make it mandatory that all Australians use the service?
Senator Conroy says the gummint will own the company for at least the next 13 years (8 years proposed build + 5 years after that)!
What if (due to unforeseen major advances in other broadband technologies that may prove cheaper in the timeframe - 4G etc) THIS TURNS OUT TO BE A TOTALLY UNECONOMICAL WHITE ELEPHANT? HOW WILL THE GUMMINT THEN SELL THEIR UNDESIRABLE SHARES?
Well, sure to be sure I might be pushing up daisies by then, but these are also big concerns for future generations to worry about.
The Snowy scheme, railways, roads etc were always going to be a pretty good bet to be of GREAT benefit to most of Australias population.
This scheme is already looking to be based on little more than a pipe dream.
No certainty of funding.
No certainty of takeup.
No certainty of buyback.
No certainty of lack of competition from alternative technology.
Can we save the champagne until some certainty and actual budget estimates come to fruition?