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So what do people think of the current government building the new broadband network?
By the time it has finished will it be irrelevant or will it propel each Australian home into the world of fast internet dominance?
Will the current decrease in broadband users continue as people move over to wireless devices (like the iphone)?
Will there actually be anyone left that wants broadband by the time it gets rolled out?
discuss.
By the time it has finished will it be irrelevant or will it propel each Australian home into the world of fast internet dominance?
Will the current decrease in broadband users continue as people move over to wireless devices (like the iphone)?
Will there actually be anyone left that wants broadband by the time it gets rolled out?
discuss.
National broadband network. Last year the Rudd government spent $17 million looking for a private partner to co-build the network. The process yielded nothing. The government will now build and operate the network itself at a cost of $43 billion. A money sink