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No ifs, that's their plan.If that's the case then.........
No ifs, that's their plan.
Start the major component the FTTN in late 2014 and complete 65% of their FTTN rollout by the end of 2016. This start time therefore offers a potential explanation for the low opex referred to in FY's 2014 and 2015. As to whether they can do it in that timeframe and the actual capability achieved is a matter separate to the maintenance cost of the copper.
I highlighted those two articles for two reasons. The first one seemed to summarise concisely the costing detail of the Coalition's plan and the author in my view offered in an unbiased perspective. The second article (the one to which you refer) appears to draw conclusions about the Coalition's costings without analysing them in enough depth.
The Coalition policy document and background paper are both well worth reading in full. That puts some of this third party commentary into the appropriate context and might in itself directly identify questions with their costings.
Just take a deep breath before you go to the link below and you'll be OK.
http://www.malcolmturnbull.com.au/
It could very well be that the existing copper may meet the speed needs of households in the future if they continue to come up with new technologies that can run over it. We have already seen increased speeds over copper achieved as they went to ADSL 1 then ADSL 2 etc.
It has the potential to be the proverbial albatross around the Coalitions neck down the road.
The Coalition policy document and background paper are both well worth reading in full. That puts some of this third party commentary into the appropriate context and might in itself directly identify questions with their costings.
Just take a deep breath before you go to the link below and you'll be OK.
http://www.malcolmturnbull.com.au/
Yes like all other Labor schemes. They have the proverbial "bad tenants" and will "trash the joint" before they leave.
Just for un, can you please provide an example of infrastructure built by the Liberals that was on time and on budget?
Had a read of the background paper and would question a few things.
Just for un, can you please provide an example of infrastructure built by the Liberals that was on time and on budget?
"Just for un" do your own research.
Now there's a nice typical response when you can't come up with an answer.
I was actually wondering the same thing myself. The right are always only too happy to criticise the Labor Government for projects they undertake, but it seems to me that the few major infrastructure projects or capital purchases undertaken in the Howard years didn't fare any better. Perhaps it's easier to remember the Labor ones, simply because they have a crack at so many more projects?
I'm quite open to being corrected (you never know, maybe I have a selective memory), but I can't think of any major infrastructure project or capital purchase programme undertaken by the Howard-led coalition that was completed on time and/or budget.
I await a big serving of humble pie, which I'm sure Calliope will be only too happy to dish up if he can find any in the pantry.
I await a big serving of humble pie, which I'm sure Calliope will be only too happy to dish up if he can find any in the pantry.
Why should I help you and Sid out to support a Labor government of union hacks? You are right about the humble pie, I will be glad to help serve it up to you in September. Your mob have only five months left to trash the joint.
Wow. You can't even name one project from 11 years of Government.
Wow. You can't even name one project from 11 years of Government.
Did you miss my post on where the money was spent myths?
It would appear you want to see spend, spend, spend.
That has to be weighed up against income from the spend.
I think Labor is selling a dud, you may have skin in the game.
You will be wowing on the other side of your face come September. Ah, schadenfreude, I can't wait for it.
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