SC, it's unlikely that the libs would scrap NBN entirely and can't see them digging up what's already been done. However, they are likely to look for a more effecient solution. It's what the libs have been trained to do over the years to fix up labor's messes.
deprive the citizens of West Ryde, Tamworth, Broken Hill, Mt Gravatt, etc, etc, etc, etc while 2 million people already have it.
That's just not gona fly.
SC, it's unlikely that the libs would scrap NBN entirely and can't see them digging up what's already been done. However, they are likely to look for a more effecient solution. It's what the libs have been trained to do over the years to fix up labor's messes.
Good point joea.
They will have to be very careful though. Their negativity on this issue lost them a lot of country votes in the last election.
I think they will end up offering the last section be fibre. Maybe they will subsidize it by raising the Medicare levy. Seems to be the standard trick.
Oakeshott and Windsor wanted a carbon tax and Tony wouldn't give it.
Good on him for that.
NBN Co currently estimates it will take about 10 years to complete the government's broadband network, but the project has already been dogged by delays that critics estimate have put the project 15 months behind schedule.
Telstra has upset poor Stephen and it really is Tony's fault. He can't handle the truth.
From The Australian
Lanai Vasek
"Communications Minister Stephen Conroy lashes out at Telstra over the NBN
COMMUNICATIONS Minister Stephen Conroy has attacked Telstra over its praise for the Coalition's broadband model, saying the telco has been "holding Australia back" for years.
Senator Conroy said Telstra chief executive David Thodey's declaration ysterday that the Coalition's National Broadband Network model would be cheaper and faster to roll out than the government's $36 billion design was “no surprise”."
Telstra shareholders are the biggest winners from the NBN , bar none, and if TLS are willing to say the NBN Rollout is a dud, a dud it is.
gg
Correct.
I cannot find the article, but Abbott has said that they would most probably ensure fibre went to a district, but not necessarily to the home. Or something like that.
joea
A very concise view of how we got the NBN we have and Telstra's role in the fairfax media today:
http://www.smh.com.au/business/telstra-connects-with-coalition-20120420-1xckm.html
No NBNMyths,
That is a picture of the drying room at the ALP Spaghetti Farm, where after the crop is picked from the trees, it is dried out for sale to gullible customers.
Just like the NBN has.
gg
Interesting viewpoint on the NBN
http://www.abc.net.au/technology/articles/2012/04/27/3490479.htm?WT.svl=featuredSitesScroller
But it was from the ABC so it's probably socialist rubbish
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