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Jovial Monk

Re: National Broadband Network

Post by Jovial Monk » Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:32 am

boxy could make a fortune! :lol:

Wish I could pick the biggest area to grow from the NBN, be well worth buying some IT shares. Sell any video rental company shares you may have!

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Re: National Broadband Network

Post by Jovial Monk » Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:15 pm

In the replies to Possum's article re the NBN & education there is a long, well-argued response from someone with the nick "cud chewer" with reference to a govt body dealing with this stuff. Really worth a read:

http://blogs.crikey.com.au/pollytics/20 ... /#comments

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Re: National Broadband Network

Post by Jovial Monk » Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:25 pm

Ahahahaha after that Cud Chewer writes a small comment I just have to post:
Oh btw Possum, I couldn’t help but laugh at the fact, that the boon to the smut users of the country (forget abut the Web, we’re talking 3D virtual reality immersive smut), will actually help cross subsidise virtual classrooms for poor children :)
So Froges, 3D virtual reality immersive smut good enough for you?

The main article also talks about a $35/month net/phone charge at 25mbs so the very poorest can now have internet. 25mbs is the fastest you can get with wireless broadband running at "super speed" when conditions are just right! A bargain basement NBN connection STARTS at that speed!!!

http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf ... Format=gif

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Re: National Broadband Network

Post by Jovial Monk » Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:02 am

Another comment at Possum's NBN thread:
Beyond that, our local school has interactive whiteboards that can be used to implement virtual classrooms, amongst other things. Except that they can’t, because we’re rural, and Telstra, despite having put ADSL2 in our local exchange, won’t turn it on because of their tantrum-ridden negotiations with the ACCC.

The thing about the universality promised with the NBN is that it enables cool things like virtual classes for specialist subjects, and collaboration with kids from different backgrounds. If not everyone has the technology, that sort of stuff just can’t make it into a curriculum.
The whiteboards are part of the digital education revolution. The privatisation of Telstra was a disaster, mismanaged in every way by the Fibs with the timid acquiescence of the Nats. A bold policy like the NBN and the structural separation of Telstra should fix that shambles.

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Re: National Broadband Network

Post by Rorschach » Wed Apr 10, 2013 2:02 pm

bump any takers re both major party policies?
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Re: National Broadband Network

Post by Rorschach » Wed Apr 10, 2013 2:04 pm

I'll kick it off with reflections of some comments in the major papers today.

Well it's plain to see the Labor Hacks are out today. For starters you can bet Abbott isn't the policy's author. Turnbull is. Turnbull has the experience and as Abbott said he isn't a Tech head. So you can all lay off blaming Abbott for Turnbull's "Labor apparent" discomfort.

You can stop comparing 25 to 100 because one is a minimum and one is a maximum. let's not be dishonest about that. You can stop saying the Libs have blown the election based on this one policy. Maybe for Computer Gamers they have, but the rest of us are I assume sane.

As for speeds and capacity, honestly how much do you want, more importantly how much do you need. The difference for most households will be between a blink and a blink and a half.

The NBN is very expensive. Labor would have a huge surplus without it.

It may well be a "white elephant" and it could also be technologically obsolete if not upon completion, within a decade.

How much will maintenance cost? How often will it be necessary? I heard that in some places already 70% of cable joins have had to be redone. How will this affect our regular communications? I suggest you google that one. (well those that can) ;-)
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Re: National Broadband Network

Post by Aussie » Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:18 pm

Listen to the full LNP Policy launch here.

It boils down to.....The LNP don't know how long their NBN will work for, it has Abbott's 100% endorsement and support. I thought he looked fucking dumb when Turnbull was fending the Media questions off.

;)

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Re: National Broadband Network

Post by Rorschach » Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:21 pm

So labor knows how long there network will work for?

:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

You are funny.

hey... maybe you are as IT illiterate/ignorant as IQS says after all.
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Re: National Broadband Network

Post by Aussie » Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:46 pm

Rorschach wrote:So labor knows how long there network will work for?

:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

You are funny.

hey... maybe you are as IT illiterate/ignorant as IQS says after all.
I was unaware Labor's NBN would be relying on copper.

;)

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Re: National Broadband Network

Post by Neferti » Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:22 pm

Apparently the NBN went "live" in Gunghalin, ACT, the other day and one of the uses posted this on the RiotAct.

Please note the pictures of the equipment installed (unbelievable!) and speed test compared to what he used to get from Bigpond. I don't think he has mentioned how much it has/will cost him, yet.

http://the-riotact.com/yesterday-we-wen ... went/99795

*Gunghalin Al was a contender for the Greens at the last ACT Election and got about 200 votes. :D

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