87% take up the NBN
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Re: 87% take up the NBN
What have I been saying? IPTV will be big!
Have a look at this (short) whirlpool thread:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re ... ?t=1577498
Again, need the NBN to transmit this to home (or to a pub to play on big screen etc—different licence obviously!) then how you distribute it (to TV, to computer or computers) doesn’t matter! Cat6 cable, wifi who cares? It is the NBN makes it possible!
Have a look at this (short) whirlpool thread:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re ... ?t=1577498
Again, need the NBN to transmit this to home (or to a pub to play on big screen etc—different licence obviously!) then how you distribute it (to TV, to computer or computers) doesn’t matter! Cat6 cable, wifi who cares? It is the NBN makes it possible!
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Re: 87% take up the NBN
IPTV is already available without having taxpayers fork over $43Bn
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Hehehehehehe been giggling about this all dayJovial Monk wrote:This is what passes for debate in the Sheep Pen:Ummmm how are all these wifi spots connected to the rest of the internet? By magic? By wires! Soon wifi will receive a huge speed boost in this country from the NBN!Free WiFi in Brisbane city parks
Free WiFi internet access will be available at two inner-city council parks from next week.
Brisbane City Council will introduce WiFi hotspots at both New Farm Park and the City Botanic Gardens next Wednesday.
Transmitters will be located near the New Farm Park rotunda and at the Queensland University of Technology end of the gardens.
This is now also being trialled in Brisbane on rail and is proving to be very successful.
The days of being permanently chained to your desktop will die out when the last of the relics toddle off to their maker.
Meantime the [ALP] stands resolutely determined to cater for the antiques.
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Re: 87% take up the NBN
I see you just put your fingers in your ear when your lies are exposed LALALALALALALALALAIQSRLOW wrote:IPTV is already available without having taxpayers fork over $43Bn
You boorish fucking moron
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http://www.theage.com.au/technology/tec ... 17xqd.htmlTHE independent MP Rob Oakeshott has revealed he may support the opposition's push to ensure consumers are protected under the national broadband network, adding to pressure on the government over the $43 billion project.
Mr Oakeshott also threatened to vote for a private member's bill from the opposition communications spokesman, Malcolm Turnbull, if the government fails to release the business plan before Parliament rises.
The pressure came as the government ignored a Senate motion demanding the government release a business case for the controversial project today.
Advertisement: Story continues below Mr Oakeshott said he was uncomfortable with the measures to protect consumers in the government's plan.
Legislation that passed this week will exclude the network from some competition rules, but the proposal could face delays in the Senate, where it will need the support of the Greens and independents.
In a blow to the government's hopes of securing quick passage through the Senate, Mr Oakeshott said he may support moves by the independent senator Nick Xenophon to force further amendments.
Mr Oakeshott also praised Mr Turnbull's role in the debate, saying he could vote for the bill proposing a cost-benefit analysis of the network if the government failed to release its business case.
The Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, indicated the government would not release the business case until next month, after the year's final parliamentary sitting period. Mr Turnbull accused the government of trying to shield itself from proper scrutiny.
''It is increasingly plain how desperate Labor has become to shield the NBN from appropriate scrutiny - the government will say or do anything to obstruct transparency and avert independent analysis of the most expensive public infrastructure project in Australian history,'' he said.
Why are they delaying the release of the business case?
I can only think of 1 reason. It does not stack up after close inspection.
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http://www.theage.com.au/technology/tec ... 17xud.htmlInternet picked over buses in ideal suburb November 18, 2010 - 12:04AM
Australians value access to the internet over public transport links and schools in their ideal suburb, new research shows.
Homeowners want to live in a suburb wired with the latest technology and surrounded by good restaurants more than they want access to good buses, trains or education facilities, a study by The Buzz Insurance claims.
A safe suburb is the most valued attribute of all, considered as "extremely" or "very" important by 95 per cent of the online survey of 957 Australians aged 25 to 64.
Advertisement: Story continues below Access to the latest technology like broadband and pay TV came in as the second most desirable attribute (83 per cent), followed by services like shops, cinemas, cafes & restaurants (77 per cent).
This is interesting. Internet is grow more important than other real things. A concern but a real vote winner for NBN if it is trually realised.
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Re: 87% take up the NBN
A lot of commercial-in-confidence stuff to remove to make the business case ready to release. Cabinet has not yet considered it either. You got to love the push to publish by the same turkeys that kept everything secret when they were in govt.
Re: 87% take up the NBN
Jovial Monk - you have absolutely no idea how Government operates. Have you ever seen a Commercial-In-Confidence file? You are full of it ... bullshit, that is. Stop making comments about stuff you don't know anything about and keep to your dog trials and gardening on your twitterblog. IDJIT.
Re: 87% take up the NBN
Bwahahahaha
I was a public servant for just shy of 20 years, involved in procurement. Seen plenty of Top Secret, Secret, Confidential, Restricted, CiC and unclassified files. So yes, a lot of CiC stuff to be removed, Cabinet to consider etc.
But thanks for reminding me, Demi got 181 and passed the trial last Saturday! Wooo! First of 3 ‘legs’ to reach her next title!
Garden going great, pond also. Thank you for asking.
I was a public servant for just shy of 20 years, involved in procurement. Seen plenty of Top Secret, Secret, Confidential, Restricted, CiC and unclassified files. So yes, a lot of CiC stuff to be removed, Cabinet to consider etc.
But thanks for reminding me, Demi got 181 and passed the trial last Saturday! Wooo! First of 3 ‘legs’ to reach her next title!
Garden going great, pond also. Thank you for asking.
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Re: 87% take up the NBN
That explains why you are failed businessman and still a sponge on society. No skills whatsoever, only a fucked up socialist opinion. Couldn't be successful so you try to drag down those that are. Got it.Jovial Monk wrote:I was a public servant for just shy of 20 years,
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