MICHAEL PORTER: There’s a raging debate in the journals, in the media, about whether almost everybody will be wireless anyway in 10 years time. Now that doesn’t mean you don’t need fibre, but there’ll be stations that are different to what you’re installing to every home. So the wireless solution - the unwired Australia, the unwired world - that world needs different technology, and if Australia’s just wasted $94
billion on this technology, are we going to be happy to spend it on the new technology?
ANDREW BOLT: So bottom line, in a word, if I gave you the offer - the Liberals’ scheme, the Labor scheme - which one are you hoping for?
MICHAEL PORTER: Well I’d take the $5,000 per family, and the Liberal scheme.
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Michael Eugene Porter (born May 23, 1947)[1] is the Bishop William Lawrence University Professor at Harvard Business School. He is a leading authority on company strategy and the competitiveness of nations and regions. Michael Porter’s work is recognized in many governments, corporations and academic circles globally. He chairs Harvard Business School's program dedicated for newly appointed CEOs of very large corporations.
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