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Re: No More NBN

Post by Super Nova » Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:09 am

This elephant just gets white-ta.

Neither Communications Minister Stephen Conroy nor the company building the national broadband network will stand by their commitments that it will pass 286,000 premises by this June.

Senator Conroy's evasions come amid reports that NBN Co could announce next week that it would cut its targets by as much as half.

The company would not confirm or deny these reports but twice avoided the question of whether it stood by its targets.

Further delays - which would be the third announced since 2010 - are politically significant as they add to the pressure mounting on Senator Conroy over Labor's media reforms.


http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politi ... 2gdl2.html

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Re: No More NBN

Post by mellie » Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:22 am

Of course the fact that it wasn't included in the budget wasn't a clear sign a NBN was never gonna happen.... :roll:
http://www.smh.com.au/business/federal- ... 1ydeh.html


Is this the part where we all pretend to act shocked and bitterly disappointed?

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Re: No More NBN

Post by Super Nova » Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:30 am

mellie wrote:Is this the part where we all pretend to act shocked and bitterly disappointed?
No.

This is the point where you sa "I told you so" and rubbish the supporters of this mega white elephant.

Poking fun is also recommended.

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Re: No More NBN

Post by mellie » Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:35 am

Naa, no point making fun of them, afterall, I voted for Kevin Rudd in 2007.

:roll:

We all make mistakes.

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Re: No More NBN

Post by Super Nova » Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:45 am

mellie wrote:Naa, no point making fun of them, afterall, I voted for Kevin Rudd in 2007.

:roll:

We all make mistakes.
Well, you may feel due to this mistake it disqualifies you to poke fun.

I'm clean... bring on the fun.....

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Re: No More NBN

Post by Rorschach » Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:15 pm

Government urged to release 'true cost of NBN'
* by: Patrick Lion, Lanai Scarr, Simon Benson
* From: AAP, News Limited Network
* April 08, 2013 4:47PM

COMMUNICATIONS Minister Stephen Conroy has admitted making a false claim about the National Broadband Network as he tried to defend the project over allegations it faces massive cost blowouts.

Senator Conroy told ABC Radio this morning that the Coalition was a "fact-free zone" but wrongly claimed the NBN's corporate plan was audited by the Auditor-General as he attempted to justify its price tag. :du :du :du :WTF

The Coalition estimates the final price tag of the NBN could more than double to $90 billion-plus, and that it will take an extra four years to complete.

The claims are made in the Coalition's broadband policy, obtained by The Daily Telegraph, which Opposition communications spokesman Malcolm Turnbull has promised will be released soon.

The NBN Co last year released a revised corporate plan which admitted to a $1.5 billion cost blowout in the capital cost of the project - to $37.4 billion - with a total cost to taxpayers of $44.1 billion. It just keeps going up. A Communications expert discussing the NBN b4 it even started said based on the little the government was telling about it; that it would not be completed on time, that it would not be cost effective, that take up would not match predictions and that the final costs up to completeion would probably be closer to $70-$80 billion.

But, using modelling from key telcos and finance industry analysis of the NBN Co's 2012 corporate plan, the Coalition has estimated the project will take four years longer to finish and potentially cost an extra $45 billion to complete.
Senator Conroy told the ABC that the coalition was relying on misleading statistics and data to try and create a scare campaign against the project.

"We have nearly a million homes under construction at the moment,'' he said.

"The corporate plan, audited by the Auditor-General, is produced each year, and what you're seeing in that corporate plan is $37.4 billion is the cost of building the NBN - not, as today the Coalition is claiming, $90 billion. I mean, the Coalition are a fact-free zone. They don't have any facts to support these claims.'' Time will tell... :oops but only if you get back in.

But Opposition communications spokesman Malcolm Turnbull tweeted: "The NBN Co's corporate plan has NOT been audited by the auditor general.

"Conroy's statement that it has been is false and he knows it."

An Australian National Audit Office spokesman confirmed the office had not audited the corporate plan.

"We audit the financial statements so the expenditures of NBN are properly recorded,'' he said.

"While we make reference to the corporate plan, we don't audit the corporate plan.''

Senator Conroy told Sky News this afternoon he had made mistake and mis-spoke, meaning to say the annual report and not the corporate plan.

"I meant to say the annual report,'' he said.

Senator Conroy told the ABC of the $90 billion price tag alleged by the opposition: "They have no analysis behind these claims; no analysis or facts behind $90 billion, no analysis or facts behind 2025 as a finish date. They're just making false claims about the National Broadband Network."

It comes as Prime Minister Julia Gillard denied the cost for the National Broadband Network will blow out to more than $90 billion.
Well we all know how trustworthy julia is.

Asked if the figure is in the ballpark of what the major infrastructure project will eventually cost Ms Gillard responded simply: “no”.

Ms Gillard was pressed on the matter at a press conference in Shanghai in China. It was the last question she took.

The Australian Industry Group says the $90 billion figure, if true, is "extraordinarily high" and it wants the government to conduct a rigorous cost-benefit analysis.

"It's a project that the business community broadly supports, as long as it's done properly and with the proper costings in place," AIG boss Innes Willox told ABC radio on Monday.

The government should have conducted a cost-benefit analysis from the beginning,
but releasing the true figures now would do no harm, he said. But it didn't...

"It can only instil further public confidence in the rollout of a broadband network which we support," he said.

Mr Turnbull told The Daily Telegraph that Australia had some of the most expensive communications costs in the developed world.

He criticised the government for handing the network builder, NBN Co, a blank cheque.


Communications Minister Stephen Conroy denies the NBN will cost as much as $90 billion, accusing the coalition of running a scare campaign.

The policy was costed every year by the auditor-general's office, which determined the price tag was $37.4 billion.
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