by dedja » Thu Sep 09, 2010 2:18 pm
There are some true, some deliberately misleading and some outright untruths in the commentary above.
As a few on this site would have realised by now, I work in the IT industry ... in fact, I am an IT Manager who currently has responsibility for a very large and diverse network (amongst other things).
This network could only ever be sustained by optic fibre ... nothing else comes close when it comes to flexibility and scalability. Also, the cost differential of installing fibre vs copper is negligble from a cabling perspective.
To not commence deploying fibre now as proposed by NBN, either as a very large project or on an incremental basis, would be sheer lunacy.
To quickly address the comments above:
1) mostly bullshit ... if it was true, why do Telstra currently largely provision through fibre and not copper now?
2) mostly true ... speed will only be as good as the weakest link, but this is the case at the moment. Current internet experience and speed varies dramatically and will continue to do so with the NBN solution. What NBN does do is futureproof as much as possible which is still worth the effort.
3) This is a Hail Mary! ... copper is very distance dependent ie. the speed and service degrades over distances of only a few Kms. This will be true of any DSL or other technology. The degradation of speed and service utilising fibre is over a much, much larger distance. If in doubt, ask anyone who has a basic understanding of physics.
4) Mostly bullshit. Contention over wireless is many, many more times over wired. Always has been and always will be. If you are currently a 3G user of Optus services you will understand the argument.
5) LOL at Telstra ... the NBN will bring the much deserved competition the Australian consumer has been yearning for years. Telstra are currently holding back innovation and progress solely to protect their market share. There is already a significant FTTN (fibre to the node) network currently in place within the Telstra network, but we as consumers don't see the benefit because Telstra are too busy squeezing out their competitors from utilising it that they have dropped the ball on behalf of the consumer.
The vision and strategy opportunity to be provisoned by what is known as NBN will be one of the most innovative and best things for this country for many, many more years to come.
The Federal Government should also show some balls and immediately implement a forced restructure of Telstra to seperate their wholesale and retail arms. We will then start to get true competition in the telco sector.
Amen.
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
I’m only the administrator of the estate of dedja … my yes be yes, my no be no