So_Cynical
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Sums up the CBN quite nicely
Brilliant, says it all...someone should get this printed on T-Shirts.
Sums up the CBN quite nicely
My goodness!
The grapes have become very sour in this thread and that when it is looking like more brownfields will be passed with fibre in the first 12 months of this government than there was under the previous 6-years of Labor.
My goodness!
The grapes have become very sour in this thread and that when it is looking like more brownfields will be passed with fibre in the first 12 months of this government than there was under the previous 6-years of Labor.
We know where the political agenda at any cost was, right down to the red underpants. That though and Syd's post below mostly old ground which has long since been covered in this thread.No one gives a rats ass, its a half arsed NBN, a technological mish mash to satisfy some right wing political agenda, infrastructure with a political agenda, its madness.
My goodness!
The grapes have become very sour in this thread and that when it is looking like more brownfields will be passed with fibre in the first 12 months of this government than there was under the previous 6-years of Labor.
The rollout under this government seems to be progressing far more soothly than it ever did under Labor. The failed election promises and fanciful corporate plans from NBN Co throughout Labor's time in office is actual history.There's no sour grapes here, only plenty of "I told you so", as the Coalition stumble from one broken NBN commitment to another.
In that statement, you highlight the reality of sour grapes.If there are sour grapes, then you'll be enjoying them too.
The rollout under this government seems to be progressing far more soothly than it ever did under Labor. The failed election promises and fanciful corporate plans from NBN Co throughout Labor's time in office is actual history.
In that statement, you highlight the reality of sour grapes. The only way you'll actually enjoy them is in the hope that others will have to as well.
You don't get it. The rollout as it currently runs is no different to the way it was pre-election. The connections currently being made began over 12 months ago, or ~7 months before the coalition came to power.
The rollout is Labor's Fibre-wireless-satellite NBN, being done by the same contractors on the same terms using the same methods. The only difference is the way progress is being reported.
The "CBN" hasn't even begun yet. Not a single connection outside Labor's already-underway model has been made, and won't be for at least another 12 months.
The Coalition's performance can only be judged on their plan and the implementation of it. Progress? Even before basic design has begun, their promised deadline has blown out by 50% and costs by 25%! I can only imagine where it will go from here.
I don't want anyone to have to 'enjoy' sour grapes. My point is that all of Australia will get to have them whether they like it or not, because of the already-obsolete schemozzle being imposed upon us. The fact this is occurring despite essentially 99.9% of expert opinion makes it all the more disappointing.
The facts are littered throughout this thread should you wish to take a deeper look.Your wasting your breath quoting facts as you see from the replies through out this entire thread no facts but ultra politicization Coalition good Labor bad.
As I've said before, what will be critical for the Coalition is NBN Co meeting targets set out implementing their model through future corporate plans under their government.
Less than the litany of failures this project suffered under Labor which went well beyond election commitments.So you make no criticism for the Coalition's complete failure to meet any of their their pre-election NBN targets, costs or commitments?
Less than the litany of failures this project suffered under Labor which went well beyond election commitments.
I would certainly hope so. They've only been in power for 6 months, and haven't actually tried to do anything yet.
I wonder how it would look if we compared the status of Labor's NBN plan 6 months after they came to power, versus the Coalition's plan today….
Now from my understanding all existinging connenctions were given the green light by the coalition just after they took office.Therefore funding would have been uninterupted and the connection time wouldn't have changed.
6-months after coming to office, Labor was still on plan A.I would certainly hope so. They've only been in power for 6 months, and haven't actually tried to do anything yet.
I wonder how it would look if we compared the status of Labor's NBN plan 6 months after they came to power, versus the Coalition's plan today….
No, connections currently taking place were started about 12 months ago (it takes ~12 months from the issue of construction orders for an area to activation of that area).
The Coalition have indeed kept FTTP rollout going with new construction orders, but they won't be activated for another ~6 months yet.
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