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Test-driving the NBN: Slow, anti-competitive and stifling innovation

2 pointsby audiodesigndanalmost 11 years ago

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satelliteaualmost 11 years ago
The author of this article is uninformed to say the least.<p>The speeds quoted are consistent with a low-end 25&#x2F;5Mbps plan. Using this single datapoint as a measure of the worth of the network is ridiculous. 100&#x2F;40Mbps plans are available right now, and 250&#x2F;500&#x2F;1000Mbps plans will be available soon - the hardware is already capable of these speeds, we&#x27;re just waiting for RSPs to finalise their product offerings.<p>There is nothing wrong with government-owned &#x27;natural monopoly&#x27; infrastructure, wholesaling to competitive retail providers. This makes a lot more sense than infrastructure level competition - we&#x27;ve already seen this fail in Australia with cable networks (Telstra vs Optus).<p>As it stands, we are now cancelling a nationwide FTTP network in favour of a $41B FTTN rollout - technology that is already &gt;10 years old and nearing the end of its useful life.<p>Thanks Liberals.