Telstra are just worried about pissing off their shareholders....and loosing their $11bn contract with NBNco.
Ok, Abbotts is not as fast, but given the ACCC have knocked back NBN co's contract, some of are wondering why?
http://delimiter.com.au/2013/04/04/accc ... -contract/
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission on Thursday released its draft response to the special access undertaking (SAU) proposed last year by NBN Co. The undertaking sets out the terms of access to NBN Co's fibre, wireless and satellite networks by telecommunications companies until 2040. It will underpin a pricing framework for broadband delivery across Australia.
''The ACCC's preliminary view is that it is not satisfied that the SAU meets the relevant criteria for acceptance,'' watchdog chair Rod Sims said.
The ACCC won't issue NBN Co with a formal notice to vary its undertaking until next month, which gives the company time to make changes of its own accord. Comment is being sought from the federal government-owned NBN Co.
NBN Co head of regulatory affairs Caroline Lovell said the ACCC had accepted significant parts of the SAU's design and set a path for a final undertaking.
''Their draft decision and consultation paper have been very helpful about the remaining areas where they would like further refinement to be in a position to accept the undertaking,'' she told AAP.
Mr Sims said it was ''crucially important'' the rules were right from the start for prices and arrangements, so the ACCC could resolve disputes.''What we're trying to do is maximise the room for the parties to negotiate and they'll be able to do that if we've got the power to arbitrate,'' he told ABC radio.
The ACCC expects to issue a formal notice to NBN Co vary its SAU in May.Optus vice president of corporate affairs David Epstein said the ACCC's decision was a victory for common sense.
''We can't predict the shape of technology or the thinking of NBN executives for 27 years. Such agreements need real reviews periodically,'' Mr Epstein said.
http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/government ... 2h8hy.html
The geeks don't care much for the unethical manner in which Labors totalitarian NBN co and Telstra are conducting their business, and planned to do so for the next 27 odd years, they just envision themselves gaming much faster and harder than ever before.
Perhaps Turnbulls NBN is cheaper and faster, in terms of it being rolled out, , but the cost involved in building some 60,000 cabinets across the country plus the maintenance of the copper network itself may be of concern.
But what price do you place on freedom?
Inside tip--- For those of you who value your privacy, in terms of net usage and ISP data storage,you may want to reconsider Turnbulls plan, as half-assed as it may seem compared to Labors TelleCommie NBNco.
Basically...
Labor NBN = Faster, better, a bit more expensive in terms of rolling it out initially, but it will slog you for the next 27 odd years as competition disintegrates and you are left with the option of Optus c/o Telstra ...or Telstra, c/o NBN co and a couple of other fly by nighter b-rate crappy ISP's that may come and go offering a substandard unreliable product because Telstra owns the infrastructure, the lines, so they can name their price and dictate the standard of rival ISP's.
They control the price and the competition....Ingenious!!!
Or, we can Opt for Turnbulls inferior NBN product, that's not as fast, though will allow free market enterprise and keep prices and the service itself competitive.
Some tech-junkies have point blank argued that Tony Abbott wont ultimately have a say, and that if elected, NBNco will tell Tony what NBN policy he roll out.
Well, sure, Telstra can jack up and deny Turnbull his copper NBN package, refuse the lines etc....but Telstra aren't likely to stand on the picket line with a federally oppositional NBN co and protest for too long, their shareholders wont stand for it.
Truth is, whilst we are hearing the squawks from an alarming number of pimply cyber-geeks re- Turnbulls slower NBN....the fact is, this is not going to be a vote changer.
Because noone other than them gives a fuck.
You see, out here in the real world where people actually leave their computers to cast a vote in person is what counts, not the geeky drones coming from our twitterphere #NBN....in between World of Warcraft raids.
