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What I know about IT could fit on the head of a pin.
I do know that the technology changes very rapidly and I fear that "Broadband" as we know it will be obsolete in 10 years time.
a quote from
http://www.macworld.com/article/156661/2010/12/bacteria.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+macworld%2Fnews+%28News%29&utm_content=My+Yahoo
This guy Conroy seems to like spending other people's money on a pink batts crusade which will impoverish the Treasury for decades.
It is time for Labor to get rid of these machine men and replace them with workers and small business people who know a lemon when it is presented to them.
gg
Brilliant rather using the telephone network we use the sewer
The Brownband network GG you are a genius
No, it's not, because unlike houses, which don't become obsolete (we haven't yet found an alternative way to live), the NBN isn't a guaranteed investment. In time, wireless technology or yet to be discovered alternatives could diminish the value of the NBN's fibre rollout. And even if the analogy is applied, properties don't always make money: in downturns people regularly sell at a loss, especially when interest rate rises force sales.
It should be exempt, as are most private companies.It appears that the NBN will be exempt from freedom of information laws.
The coalition are attempting to block a government regulation to exempt NBN from scrutiny from the Parlimentary Standing Committee on Public Works.
Is this another mind game of Gillard, or is she attempting to take the focus from something else?
Cheers
NBN VULNERABLE TO THE WET.
The Brisbane floods disaster has exposed serious potential problems with the NBN telecommunications industry figures warn.
While the industry is divided over the full implications for the NBN of the flooding and loss of power, some sources say the government is removing a layer of redundancy that could be vital in an emergency by insisting Telstra tear up its existing network.
The major telcos run duplicate networks between the capitals to ensure services can continue if one link fails.
The government's Statement of Expectations for the network mandates battery back up services, but is silent on the subject of battery life.
"Power outages could have a profound impact on the NBN" one respected communications cnsultant warned, adding the recovery process could be considerably longer if equipment at both ends was damaged by water.
Brilliant rather using the telephone network we use the sewer
The Brownband network GG you are a genius
Got any information on Obama's network?
During his State of the Union Address , he remarked, "Within the next five years, we will make it possible for business to deploy the next generation of high-speed wireless coverage to 98% of all Americans. This isn't just about a faster Internet and fewer dropped calls. It's about connecting every part of America to the digital age."
The federal government has 380 of the 500 MHz it needs. However, the other 120 MHz is currently occupied and unused by television networks, which were gifted it long ago. The administration is trying to set up a special auction to convince these networks to part with the unused spectrum by letting them keep a cut of the auction proceed.
Verizon Wireless general counsel Steve Zipperstein cheered the measure, stating to Reuters, "President Obama is helping the nation to understand the incredible benefits that broadband wireless can bring: to our business, to healthcare, to productivity and to education. Wireless innovation requires public policies that foster innovation, growth and encourage continued investment by Verizon and our partners in the technology."
As the heavy rain hit the northern suburbs of Perth this afternoon and my wireless connection dropped out again maybe you could get the modem attached to the white elephant to give me better reception.President Obama has promised to connect 98% of Americans to next generation high -speed wireless digital communication. Obviously Americans want mobility. Do Gillard and Conroy know something that Obama doesn't know, or why are we committing billions of dollars to a 20 year old fibre-optic system that doesn't provide any portability?
What Obama has proposed could render our proposed fibre-optic system obsolete before it is completed.
This would dwarf all Gillard's previous white elephants.
As the heavy rain hit the northern suburbs of Perth this afternoon and my wireless connection dropped out again maybe you could get the modem attached to the white elephant to give me better reception.
Should of kept the dial up hey grandpa
As the heavy rain hit the northern suburbs of Perth this afternoon and my wireless connection dropped out again maybe you could get the modem attached to the white elephant to give me better reception.
Should of kept the dial up hey grandpa
How long were you without your wireless connection?
I guess you are one of the 2% who even Obama can't help.
Just long enough not to be able to reach emergency services curly.
Yeah lets invest all our money in a service that might work in an emergency.
HAHA GG me and Bill Lawry the national birdband networkI find pigeons never let you down todster. Become a fancier.
gg
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