My concern for the NBN is that as the Telstra 4G and Voadaphone, Optus et al start delivering faster and faster download speeds over it's wireless networks, the take up rate to residential homes "might" take a solid hit. This will completely stuff the profit forecasting as well as revenue right up the poo shooter.
Yes yes yes as more people use the bandwidth the slower it gets blah blah bloody blah. Average Joe Schmoe in the street doesn't care.
Ummmmmmmmmm ........ not quite there old ****. NBNMYths flat out accused Slipperz of being a liar about his internet speed that he was obtaining. Slipperz posted a speed test and there was no apology from NBNMyths when he was proven wrong. You really need to keep up old chap. I also notice with NBNMYths when proven wrong it is completely dismissed or overlooked or ignored.
If you look really closely IFocus you will see the cable is BLUE and not BLACK. Oh well ........ I must not have a viable argument as I am getting personal now.
Ummmmm you also wrote this "Fiber is already strung all round the place its not new!" ........ I wont bother correcting the obvious spelling mistake as this would seem pithy. SO ...... where is this fibre "strung all over the place" and what does it do already? Why aren't we utilising the fibre "strung all over the place" and who owns it?
Since I've never been to Townsville, I find it hard to believe that you spoke to me there! Seems this post is as accurate as the first one in this thread!: :..... Which is growing more inaccurate by the day, with the awarding of the Queensland datacentre contract, the announcement last week that NBN has bought spectrum for the 4% rural wireless component, and is close to signing a 4G supplier.
I don't think that you can compare South Korea with population, density, size of country to Australia in terms of rolling out a national infrastructure project like the NBN. That would be like apples and oranges mate.Too right we have. The other day it rained up here in the Hunter, no internet for half an hour. Way to go Australia.......Wireless is not a real good long term option for households.
"I fear that the ultimate horror show here is that NBN 2.0 collapses in six years time and the only company that is big enough to buy the mess is Telstra. So after $30B+ of tax-payer funds the government of the day offloads this white elephant to Telstra and we are left back in the 1980s completely at the mercy of one fixed line infrastructure owner and a whole bunch of RSPs and regional and remote Australia are screwed over… yet again."
http://www.commsday.com/commsday/?p=1410
Very interesting reading this article.
So what is your interest in all this?
You should come north of Moonee Ponds, mate, Australia is not all bitumen.
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Tasmania's main business lobby has attacked the rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN) saying it has been bungled.
Julia and Wayne are considering ditching it, my sources tell me.
It needs to be done now, they feel, to let the odour settle before an election next year.
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You reckon this smells more than the Carbon Tax proposal?
...Its a barra on a lamp post.
Hung out, smelly, useless and dry.
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Is it scrapped yet? It doesn't sound particularly scrapped.
I'm trying to imagine Tony Abbott as PM for 2 generations.If the NBN gets up, it will keep the ALP out of government for 2 generations.
I'm trying to imagine Tony Abbott as PM for 2 generations.
What's happened to NBNMyths ?
I'm trying to imagine Tony Abbott as PM for 2 generations.
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