Thx for the reference, so I did. Excerpt quoted below
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4. Noone else in the world is installing such a system
False
Fibre-To-The-Premises or Home (FTTP/H) is currently being rolled out in hundreds of countries around the World, including the UK,
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This is mathematically impossible, as the total number of countries in the entire world is <197 http://www.worldatlas.com/nations.htm
What I do know for sure, is the NBN will have an army of overpaid seat-shiners.
Is that an official NBN site?
Here, fixed that for you. It now says:
Fibre-To-The-Premises or Home (FTTP/H) is currently being rolled out in over fifty countries around the World, including New Zealand, Canada, the USA, the UK, Germany, Norway, France, Sweden, Kenya, Qatar, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China.
I actually found 58 countries with current FTTH programs, and a few more than have announced plans. I'd say there are likely to be over 100 either underway or planning, but I'll leave it like that until I do more research.
I assume by "overpaid seat shiners" you mean electrical and telecommunication engineers, network designers for fibre, wireless and satellite networks etc. You know, the sort of people you need when you're designing and building (from scratch) a nationwide communications network with 13 million-odd connections, 2000 wireless towers, 2 satellites....?
No, it's not an official NBN site.