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Re: NBN

Postby dedja » Wed Apr 10, 2013 5:59 pm

Dissident wrote:ROI is every aspect, when the R doesn't just refer to monetary profit


Dissident wrote:Also, don't get me wrong. It's stupidly expensive and blown out.
I'm not saying I support the current project, it's policies, or cost.


I'm talking purely from the point of view that our current infrastructure is horribly archaic.
It stunts what we could do and what we could offer.


So is there a tangible benefit or not? :lol:
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Re: NBN

Postby Squids » Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:00 pm

dedja wrote:Maybe, but clearly it will cost far less than $45B over the 10-15 years to complete, as revenue will come in to offset (exactly to what extent is debatable) the capital cost to construct.

Also, ROI is only one aspect of the benefit ...


List some real benefits that you can not achieve now...

The coalition estimates a cost of 94 million dollars....


either way its not going to pay for itself until the technology is obsolete.
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Re: NBN

Postby dedja » Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:00 pm

Dissident wrote:ROI is every aspect, when the R doesn't just refer to monetary profit


I suspect (and assumed) squids was referring to financial only ...
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Re: NBN

Postby dedja » Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:02 pm

Squids wrote:The coalition estimates a cost of 94 million dollars....


Political bullshit spin to discredit the NBN ... the official forecast is half that number.
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Re: NBN

Postby Wedgie » Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:58 pm

dedja wrote:
Squids wrote:The coalition estimates a cost of 94 million dollars....


Political bullshit spin to discredit the NBN ... the official forecast is half that number.


If the official forecast is 47 million then the Libs are being very conservative, I'd guess 150 billion at least! :lol:
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Re: NBN

Postby dedja » Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:57 pm

LOL ...
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Re: NBN

Postby Sky Pilot » Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:06 pm

It's all the Howard governments fault anyway
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Re: NBN

Postby Squids » Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:56 pm

dedja wrote:
Squids wrote:The coalition estimates a cost of 94 million dollars....


Political bullshit spin to discredit the NBN ... the official forecast is half that number.


When was the last time any government did anything on budget?
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Re: NBN

Postby dedja » Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:59 pm

Good point, let's double the Coalition's forecast then ...
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Re: NBN

Postby Mr Beefy » Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:58 am

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Baron Greenback wrote:My internet is fast enough, I don't think spending a potential $90 billion is justified.
Just make sure people in rural areas have decent internet and spend the money on hospitals or schools.

Rather than make those people in rural areas come to the big smoke to go to the hospital they will be able to use the NBN and eHealth applications to get their treatment/advice.

I've spoken to my GP and to two specialists up here in the Country who reckon their current speeds are good enough for medical use right now. As one said to me, if it is going to cost $40bn-plus to allow me to send complex data files and images to Adelaide or London in 11seconds instead of 22 seconds then it is questionable. He also said current Skype speeds are well within satisfactory limits even in life saving situations.

Perhaps some exponential growth in traffic volumes should be factored in. The current levels of data transfer would be a lot higher if the capacity of the network was higher.
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Re: NBN

Postby Dissident » Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:25 am

dedja wrote:
Dissident wrote:ROI is every aspect, when the R doesn't just refer to monetary profit


I suspect (and assumed) squids was referring to financial only ...


Yeah I know - but it's silly to just look at it that way :)
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Re: NBN

Postby Dissident » Thu Apr 11, 2013 10:26 am

dedja wrote:
Dissident wrote:ROI is every aspect, when the R doesn't just refer to monetary profit


Dissident wrote:Also, don't get me wrong. It's stupidly expensive and blown out.
I'm not saying I support the current project, it's policies, or cost.


I'm talking purely from the point of view that our current infrastructure is horribly archaic.
It stunts what we could do and what we could offer.


So is there a tangible benefit or not? :lol:


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Re: NBN

Postby dedja » Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:02 am

Except Labor will more than likely faark it up.

Happy for the Coalition to take over the project when they get in, as long it is some form of FTTH.
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Re: NBN

Postby tipper » Thu Apr 11, 2013 11:26 am

blatant liberal bashing, but i found it funny:

Update to co alitions policy-

http://www.smh.com.a...0410-2hldq.html <http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/blogs/blunt-instrument/free-floppies-a-policy-flop-20130410-2hldq.html>

The Opposition Leader promised today that every Australian household would receive a free floppy disk drive and monochrome monitor under an Abbott-led government. Launching the Coalition’s long awaited response to the government’s National Broadband Network program, Mr Abbott denied that providing a floppy drive and monitor without the computing box to plug them into would leave Australian households with a second best solution.
“If people want that extra functionality,” he said, “they can spend a few thousand dollars to upgrade to a very fast 386 or even 486 computing box.”
When asked by Leigh Sales what a ‘386 computing box’ was, he admitted he wasn’t "across the brief" but, “Here’s everyone’s favorite! The internet’s Malcolm Turnbull!”
Mr Turnbull immediately deflected criticism of the lack of a computing box, by pointing out that the monochrome monitor was not some old fashioned TRS 80 green screen, but rather a much cooler-looking mandarin-hued model, which was more than adequate for most people’s needs.
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"WordStar looks smashing on this," he said.
When asked how much input he'd had into the final policy he smiled and insisted it was all Mr Abbott's work, "All of it. Nothing to do with me. Make sure you write that down."
The policy launch, which took place in a futuristic studio setting, and was attended by dozens of the nation’s top technology writers was an accident, sources close to Mr Abbott admitted later.
“It was supposed to be just Tony and Dennis Shanahan,” the spokesman said. “Dennis can’t even read his emails. A secretary types them out for him. We thought he’d be good for us.”
Instead, Mr Abbott had to repeatedly defer to his communications spokesman to handle the demanding technical details of the policy. Mr Turnbull admitted the whole thing was "really just a bag of dicks", but urged the assembled journalists to take note of how much more impressive he looked than his leader when talking about this stuff.
Mr Abbott, repeatedly trying to plug one of the demo model floppy drives into a power point said he "wasn’t really a tech head".
Reaction to the announcement was frothingly positive in the News Limited press, where news that the NBN would not be able to compete with Telstra was hailed as ‘excellent’ by major shareholder and noted Sith Lord, Rupert Murdoch.


Read more:http://www.smh.com.a...l#ixzz2Q6aferUW <http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/blogs/blunt-instrument/free-floppies-a-policy-flop-20130410-2hldq.html#ixzz2Q6aferUW>
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Re: NBN

Postby Roxy the Rat Girl » Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:53 pm

tipper wrote:blatant liberal bashing, but i found it funny:

Update to co alitions policy-

http://www.smh.com.a...0410-2hldq.html <http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/blogs/blunt-instrument/free-floppies-a-policy-flop-20130410-2hldq.html>

The Opposition Leader promised today that every Australian household would receive a free floppy disk drive and monochrome monitor under an Abbott-led government. Launching the Coalition’s long awaited response to the government’s National Broadband Network program, Mr Abbott denied that providing a floppy drive and monitor without the computing box to plug them into would leave Australian households with a second best solution.
“If people want that extra functionality,” he said, “they can spend a few thousand dollars to upgrade to a very fast 386 or even 486 computing box.”
When asked by Leigh Sales what a ‘386 computing box’ was, he admitted he wasn’t "across the brief" but, “Here’s everyone’s favorite! The internet’s Malcolm Turnbull!”
Mr Turnbull immediately deflected criticism of the lack of a computing box, by pointing out that the monochrome monitor was not some old fashioned TRS 80 green screen, but rather a much cooler-looking mandarin-hued model, which was more than adequate for most people’s needs.
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"WordStar looks smashing on this," he said.
When asked how much input he'd had into the final policy he smiled and insisted it was all Mr Abbott's work, "All of it. Nothing to do with me. Make sure you write that down."
The policy launch, which took place in a futuristic studio setting, and was attended by dozens of the nation’s top technology writers was an accident, sources close to Mr Abbott admitted later.
“It was supposed to be just Tony and Dennis Shanahan,” the spokesman said. “Dennis can’t even read his emails. A secretary types them out for him. We thought he’d be good for us.”
Instead, Mr Abbott had to repeatedly defer to his communications spokesman to handle the demanding technical details of the policy. Mr Turnbull admitted the whole thing was "really just a bag of dicks", but urged the assembled journalists to take note of how much more impressive he looked than his leader when talking about this stuff.
Mr Abbott, repeatedly trying to plug one of the demo model floppy drives into a power point said he "wasn’t really a tech head".
Reaction to the announcement was frothingly positive in the News Limited press, where news that the NBN would not be able to compete with Telstra was hailed as ‘excellent’ by major shareholder and noted Sith Lord, Rupert Murdoch.


Read more:http://www.smh.com.a...l#ixzz2Q6aferUW <http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/blogs/blunt-instrument/free-floppies-a-policy-flop-20130410-2hldq.html#ixzz2Q6aferUW>


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Re: NBN

Postby Psyber » Tue Apr 16, 2013 12:25 pm

Mr Beefy wrote: Perhaps some exponential growth in traffic volumes should be factored in. The current levels of data transfer would be a lot higher if the capacity of the network was higher.
Dunno about that...
Internode recently doubled my downloads to 10GB per month at no extra charge, but I don't use much over half most months.
My average consumption may be up about 10% because I'm prepared to download updates twice for two machines rather than transfer them on a USB stick now.

I can see that business use and the big private download users may escalate consumption once unleashed, but how much should we the majority be subsidising that group.
(It is like the SA public paying to upgrade the Adelaide Oval for the less than 2% of the population who ever go there.)
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Re: NBN

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:07 pm

Expect some delays in South Australia.
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Re: NBN

Postby smac » Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:52 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Expect some delays in South Australia.

We'll let the protest group know to hold off a while. Pesky development.
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Re: NBN

Postby dedja » Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:46 pm

I suspect my suburb was going to be lit up in year 10 ... so there's a delay, no biggie, not as if I rely on the net or anything.
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Re: NBN

Postby Wedgie » Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:35 am

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Expect some delays in South Australia.

Thanks for the warning as I really never expected any delays or lack of service. :lol:
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