Gloves
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you're really not making any sense.i forgot that i was talking to gloves.
you're really not making any sense.i forgot that i was talking to gloves.
That's a pretty shit idea, but it does touch on another idea: wireless broadband.Wouldn't it be just better to install WiFI in cities like sydney, Melborune etc. That is installing huge WiFi servers, as WiFi technology is alot cheaper.
so in other words he is a short sighted dickhead with minimal leadership qualities?I dont confindently fault the Rudd government for any policy so far. However I cant shake the suspicion that Rudd's vanity seems present in this determination to effect such massive plans, 'the biggest this nation has ever seen' etc. I get an ugly feeling when I see him appear so satisfied with these statements - a self-satisfaction implying that his immortal place in history is finally secured, rather than the conviction that such policies are for the objective good of the nation and urgently needed...
You mean like Labour plans to anyway?Thankfully I'd imagine the Libs will just privatise it when they are next in power.
Labor plans to sell off the government's share within 5 years of completion anyway.Thankfully I'd imagine the Libs will just privatise it when they are next in power.
This is a retarded idea.
DBCDE has proven they don't understand how the internet works, why would they then want to be an ISP?
NBN compulsory filter woo.
Also where's the expert panel report?
Except that no private company would, because the rollout cost of installing fibre optic cables to 90% of the population is completely unviable.Worst case scenario: Government goes bankrupt building infrastructure that the private sector could have done.
It's only in the last 5 years that anyone has been able to have their own DSLAMs evenLabour plans to sell off the government's share within 5 years of completion anyway.
Re: The network will be wholesale and open access. If the system is open access, then you don't have to use their backhaul or interconnects. Doesn't this mean that the company is essentially just providing the pipes?
Re: The ideas that this will be Telstra MkII monopoly: iirc the company that owns the wholesale network cannot be a service provider on it so I don't think this will turn out to be a second Telstra.
Yeah, they have an absolute monopoly atm - they are the only wholesaler, a fucking tragedy imo.you know that telstra own like all of Australia's copper cabling (except for optus' coaxial ones) and that all ISPs have to rent it from them?
Yeah, gave the other ISPs a fighting chance by letting them use their own equipment instead of using Telstra's ports but this only helps for ADSL2+. All ISPs still have to use Telstra's equipment for ADSL.It's only in the last 5 years that anyone has been able to have their own DSLAMs even
Link isn't working for me.This is retarded given ADSL2+ and PIPE's stuff opening at the end of the year
PIPE GUYS PIPE WOO PIPE
PIPE PIPE
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/showAnnouncementPDF.do?idsID=00845284
This entire idea was fucked from the START.
I <3 you Gloves.what's a WAN?
is it like a wang?
cause it'd be heaps funny if the government built a penis which stretched across the entire continent, albeit a waste of money.
but still funny.
Fiber won't be overtaken by wireless alternatives anytime soon. AFAIK fiber is only limited by the speed of light isn't it? NTT Japan is currently pushing 14Trillion bits down a single strand of fiber and increasing this simple by upgrading the switches at each end, not having to actually change the fiber - I don't see wireless ever matching these wired solutions.http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/commun...-submarine-cable/0,130061791,339290885,00.htmFTTP (Premises) will be overtaken by WiMax and LTE end of 2010. 4G and 5G wireless will take over Fibre fairly soon.
Also we have peering issues, total access to bandwidth issues (How many pipes into Australia) pricing issues...
That's the point of having a government... to run services that aren't financially viableThat's nosense and you know it. The issue is the taxpayers eating the risk for a boondoggle that won't be financially viable.