It's not something I lose any sleep over...I am not in denial.![]()
Just so I'm clear.... You're concerned if the ALP don't meet KPIs on a project they're running, but if the Coalition miss KPIs on the same project, you won't be concerned?
It's not something I lose any sleep over...I am not in denial.![]()
Just so I'm clear.... You're concerned if the ALP don't meet KPIs on a project they're running, but if the Coalition miss KPIs on the same project, you won't be concerned?
Just to humour me, what new technology will economically replace fibre in the future, and when?
Just as transistors were quickly overtaken by microchips, within one generation, I would predict that biological methods will be the next frontier, and all the bloody cable will be redundant.
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Oh, I think Caliope means we're in denail of the fact we're now in a Coalition universe where wireless spectrum has infinite capacity, where signal atenuation over copper occurs at a tenth of the rate in the Labor universe (hence they wotn need that many nodes to do their network), and huge complex network rollouts are bullet proot simply becuase of the poltical party in charge.
Wait till his denail meets reality in a year or two and we'll see how he's feeling then.
Just so I'm clear.... You're concerned if the ALP don't meet KPIs on a project they're running, but if the Coalition miss KPIs on the same project, you won't be concerned?
What a load of nonsense. Two "denails!!! You are getting very careless. I guess it's denial syndrome.And don't worry about how i'll feel in in year or two. Why should I worry? I have no interest in fibre to nodes or premises, but I'd love to see a denail meeting reality.:22_yikes:
Then why are you such an active poster in a thread who's topic you have no interest in?
Laugh away.
I predicted Tony Abbott would be PM.
As we speak the transmission of data by biological means is being investigated and will eventually replace
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Just for laughs.![]()
Then why are you such an active poster in a thread who's topic you have no interest in?
There's no (theoretical) limit to the amount of data that can be transmitted over a single fibre strand.
There's no (theoretical) limit to the amount of data that can be transmitted over a single fibre strand. The only limitation is the frequencies we can use, and our ability to measure the slight wavelength differences so that wave division multiplexing can be used. Those limits have and continue to be increased - 100Gbs per wavelength is being rolled out now.
Although I would agree that fibre is the best medium available today, I certainly would have issue with that statement. It's plainly illogical. The speed of light is finite, as are the possible attributes of a light stream that can be used, both now and in the future, to encode information, so that creates an upper limit to the amount of data that can be transferred in a given time. That will always be the theoretical limit, irrespective of the transmission/detection capabilities.
Yep Nbn And Syd
So damn obvious that FTTP is far superior to FTTN. I honestly cant see how they will save $$$ with the FTTN model considering their power needs alone.
Of course it's the issue if the Labor government's NBN was on schedule and budget then it would be easier to accept.Cost is not the issue here.
Yep Nbn And Syd
So damn obvious that FTTP is far superior to FTTN. I honestly cant see how they will save $$$ with the FTTN model considering their power needs alone.
I hope MT goes quite on the issue and the NBN will just roll on.
Cost is not the issue here. The issue is just about politics which is sad
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Some good points there Syd .............if all our pollies were internet/ computer savvy then we wouldn't be having this conversation.I think what needed to happen was for some of the Coalition members to actually have the NBN at home and see what a difference it makes. I'm amazed at how much my parents use of the internet has changed since they got hooked up to the NBN nearly 2 years ago. They're both in their 60s and making use of the increase in speed and reliability, while saving around $40 / month in telco charges (mainly not requiring a landline anymore).
The level of competition that is occurring for them is amazing too. There was no facilities based competition. All the ISPs there pre NBN were telstra resellers so the cost of an ADSL plan above 1.5Mbs was quite expensive. After the NBN was installed the cost of internet access dropped or at worst stayed the same, and the download quota was increased by up to a factor of 4.
I guess the point is FTTP would of saved costs to Health ultimately and also individuals Health costs. The same will be for most of the major family issues.
We should also have a decent health/ hospital system do we have it? NoIf they don't speak about it then we will get what we deserve not what we should have.
Very few argue that FTTP is not superior to FTTN of course it is.
The real question is should the unknown cost of the NBN take precedence over Health, Education and real infrastructure (roads, ports, rail)
Of course it's the issue if the Labor government's NBN was on schedule and budget then it would be easier to accept.
The NBN to date is a joke you guys (NBNMyths/Syd) amaze me you carry on about the NBN as if it was viable.
Your defending something that is smoke and mirrors. Labor's NBN was never going to be built relying on Labor's thought bubble calculations and hopeless policy delivery.
Perhaps a better question for Syd and Myths would be at what extreme of price and delivery would you still justify the NBN .
Don't forget the NBN progress report that was sitting on Albanese's desk is sure to be released by the government shortly
I'm quite positive for the future on the NBN
I think the Australian political cycle is working quite well in this regard.
Firstly the Howard government were culpable in not addressing the issue.
Then the Labor government did what they usually do which is come up with an expensive unrealistic solution
but at least they started the process.
Now finally the Coalition will modify it to meet realistic goals and we will have an outcome which 95% of the
population will be happy with.
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