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I guess they are entitled to use "Students" in the title as they did identify two students who thought it was a waste.Here is what some high school students think of NBN:
Full aticle from SMH: Students shrug off NBN as a 'waste'
And they ae not happy with Conroy's proposed internet filters. These kids will soon be able to vote and it's good to see young people thinking for themselves...
But year 11 student Alex Klammer believes the $35.9 billion broadband network is a waste of money... Alex was not the only Diamond Valley College student to question the value of the NBN.
''I personally think the money could be used for better things like hospitals,'' said year 9 student Ashleigh Gentles,
"John Lindsay, the manager of regulatory and corporate affairs at Internode, said under NBN's product and pricing construct, the network would be 10 times as expensive as existing wholesalers were today for corporate and business grade services."
"At the weekend, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy said Internode should have raised its "important" concerns earlier in submissions to the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission."
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...he-ante-over-nbn/story-fn59niix-1226033611312
Ummmmmmmmmmm they did raise "important" concerns Senator Conroy but were dismissed by your good self as detractors of this visionary nation building exercise.
All together now .................... *sigh*
Prime Minister Julia Gillard declined to be drawn on the resignation of Mr Flannigan, who had 25 years experience in the infrastructure services sector.
"A senior figure in the national broadband network has resigned and as he has gone to look for other opportunities, he said: 'This is a courageous and visionary project'," she told reporters in Brisbane.
CONSTRUCTION companies pitching to build Labor's National Broadband Network say the cost of capital works for the mammoth project could surge more than 50 per cent above forecasts to as much as $20 billion unless the NBN Co drastically revamps its bungled tender process.
Isn't this exactly what many were concerned about with labor going to so much effort to hide any sort of due diligence on the NBN?
From the Australian: NBN builders fear blowout
It appears they are bungling the tender process - how do they think they can possibly build such a major infrastructure? Especially in the light of so many other bungled projects.
I still don't think it will be scrapped as such.......it is going to get much worse, quite soon.
Not looking good is it...http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/NBN-cost-fears-escalate-report-pd20110407-FPP78?OpenDocument&src=hp4&src=amm
That's two pretty critical managers walking away mid project???
Well who would of thought that a major infrastructure build (one of the biggest in our history) could possibly run over budget and have a cost blow out.
Cos that's never happened before?
Well So_Cynical, a large majority of the Australian voters would have thought it would blow out, just like everything else Labor puts their grubby hands to. Labor always seems to make you believe they are doing something when they are really doing nothing but wasting tax payers money and you do not need me to elaborate on their past.
Just hit everyone with higher taxes to pay for their mistakes.
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