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The utility value of capacity relative to cost.
That's a point I've heard someone else make.
Telstra has revealed which horse it's backing,
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...ays-david-thodey/story-e6frgaif-1226666978374
And the relentless negativity of all things tainted Labor continues....Amazing and news worthy that Telstra thinks its copper network will last another 100 yearsno mention of the billions NBN Co/Half assed Noalition Co will be paying them to maintain it.
Telstra has revealed which horse it's backing,
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...ays-david-thodey/story-e6frgaif-1226666978374
And the relentless negativity of all things tainted Labor continues....Amazing and news worthy that Telstra thinks its copper network will last another 100 yearsno mention of the billions NBN Co/Half assed Noalition Co will be paying them to maintain it.
You are not only the ASF's ace trader, but now you are joining Myths as an expert on broadband roll-out.However with the imminent demise of Labor, I detect a touch of hysteria here. You have never been Cynical about all things Labor...So_Gullible.
......your side of politics is about denial and disadvantage....
SC - that's your opinion. Nothing more, nothing less.
I think the opposite that your side of politics is about denial and disadvantage and hopeless management and lies as well.
Lies like Never ever a GST, or how good is work no choices? the thing is about us leftists is that we can step aside form the political BS and see the reality...how many on the right side of politics were urging Howard to go in 06/07??? how many will urge Abbott to go in 2015/16???
You guys have no vision..its all hindsight with the right, its a rear view vision perspective.
Lies like Never ever a GST
Lies like Never ever a CARBON TAX
Had a phone call from Telstra today to tell us the NBN is coming our way soon and did we want to sign up. I told him I was concerned about land lines going dead in floods and power blackouts - and he told me the old system will still be there and will be used as back-up. I presume that means the copper wire will be left in place. I feel very nervous as anything labor does seems to not be managed well at all....
They have offered a pretty good deal - but will it stay so good? Maybe they are desperate to get people to sign up - I don't know.
Any thoughts?
Looking skyward is fine, but it does pay to look downwards occasionally as well to make sure your next step isn't into thin air.You guys have no vision..its all hindsight with the right, its a rear view vision perspective.
You guys have no vision..its all hindsight with the right, its a rear view vision perspective.
Within that broader political context, what then is Labor's vision for border security and how does outsourcing immigration to illegal people smugglers fit in with that vision ?That's just the conservative way. Never fear though, they almost always lose out to progress in the end. Perhaps kicking and screaming, but they get there eventually.
Within that broader political context, what then is Labor's vision for border security and how does outsourcing immigration to illegal people smugglers fit in with that vision ?
The problem with Labor at the present time is that it's vision is largely about itself. This has been no Hawke/Keating government and their policy outcomes reflect that.
Upon reading that comment alone, it's clear you're at a disadvantage on the detail of this specific issue.I'm not concerned about the numbers involved. A few thousand in a country of tens-of-millions is a drop in the ocean, and they don;t add to our total numbers of refugees accepted anyway.
Telstra has revealed which horse it's backing,
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...ays-david-thodey/story-e6frgaif-1226666978374
David Thodey is no doubt an adroit diplomat but the Telstra CEO's comments on the longevity of the copper network highlights that he’s got a good sense of humour as well.
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In keeping with the spirit of the Thodey’s comments let us examine the 1919 Model-T Ford which has been in operation for nearly 100 years and are still working today. But are they being used by the majority of people? No.
Telstra’s copper network and the Model-T Ford have a lot in common. Both are examples of leading edge technology when they were first created and with careful and timely maintenance, they can both be kept functional.
The Model-T Ford maintains its value by remaining in a pristine “as-new” state. However, if this vehicle was upgraded with a new engine it could go faster but would still provide a rough ride.
If springs were added the vehicle would still be unable to go much faster because the power train was not designed to do so. If the power train was replaced the limitation would be the tyres. Fix the tyres and the problem becomes the brakes. Fix the brakes and….you get the picture.
A Model-T Ford will always remain what it is.
That's just the conservative way. Never fear though, they almost always lose out to progress in the end. Perhaps kicking and screaming, but they get there eventually.
The positions of today's progressives are those of tomorrow's conservatives.
The positions of today's conservatives are those of tomorrow's comedy, ridicule and incredulity.
Remember that it was only a couple of years ago that the Coalition members said we didn't need an NBN at all, and then that "12Mbps was enough for any application". Now we have them promising an NBN with 23% 1000Mbps FTTP and of 25-50Mbps minimum for the rest.
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