NBN take up = 16%

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Re: NBN take up = 16%

Post by punk » Fri Jun 25, 2010 9:15 pm

Jovial Monk wrote:45% the liar Conroy said and I believe the ALP lies

What a fucking moron I am!
didnt you say you were staying away fluffy bunny

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Re: NBN take up = 16%

Post by Jovial Monk » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:15 am

Who will sign on to the NBN?

1. All those stuck with wireless broadband due to Telstra's neglect aka 'pair gain.'

2. Those still stuck with dialup and there are still plenty, Thanks to Telstra's neglect and high broadband prices

1 + 2 alone is > 16%

3. Those paying $30-40 for ADSL plus $29.95 or more for a landline per month. One bill for $49.95/month or less is quite a saving

4. Those wanting or needing high speed without paying $275/week. Think of all the IQs of this world enjoying their HD porn.

Then imagine the takeup when the speed is 1Gbps, let alone 2 or 4. And then the NBN prices drop and takeup increases further.

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Re: NBN take up = 16%

Post by IQSRLOW » Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:27 am

Hahahahaha

So your 45% just a guess like Cuntroy

hahahahaha

The official figure from the govt is 16% and even the NBN Co is saying less than 30% you deluded fuckstick. Might be time to change your diaper. I think it is clogging your brain

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Re: NBN take up = 16%

Post by Guest » Sun Jun 27, 2010 12:06 pm

Jovial Monk wrote:Who will sign on to the NBN?

1. All those stuck with wireless broadband due to Telstra's neglect aka 'pair gain.'

2. Those still stuck with dialup and there are still plenty, Thanks to Telstra's neglect and high broadband prices

1 + 2 alone is > 16%

3. Those paying $30-40 for ADSL plus $29.95 or more for a landline per month. One bill for $49.95/month or less is quite a saving

4. Those wanting or needing high speed without paying $275/week. Think of all the IQs of this world enjoying their HD porn.

Then imagine the takeup when the speed is 1Gbps, let alone 2 or 4. And then the NBN prices drop and takeup increases further.
You should shop around for a decent ISP. http://bc.whirlpool.net.au/

punk

Re: NBN take up = 16%

Post by punk » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:29 pm

Jovial Monk wrote:Who will sign on to the NBN?

1. All those stuck with wireless broadband due to Telstra's neglect aka 'pair gain.'

2. Those still stuck with dialup and there are still plenty, Thanks to Telstra's neglect and high broadband prices

1 + 2 alone is > 16%

3. Those paying $30-40 for ADSL plus $29.95 or more for a landline per month. One bill for $49.95/month or less is quite a saving

4. Those wanting or needing high speed without paying $275/week. Think of all the IQs of this world enjoying their HD porn.

Then imagine the takeup when the speed is 1Gbps, let alone 2 or 4. And then the NBN prices drop and takeup increases further.

Some dopey fluffy bunnies called the australian government dont know this though

http://www.news.com.au/technology/mobil ... 5869236841


Mobile broadband take-up will lead fixed line 'in five years', 4G Summit told


MOBILE internet users will outnumber those of fixed internet users in Australia in five years time, according to speakers at the 2010 Australian 4G Summit.

The conference got under way yesterday in Sydney and is an exploratory look at the future of communications in Australia.

Attendees yesterday were told the annual growth rate of mobile internet devices has reached almost 30 per cent, eight times greater than that of traditional web connections.

But the “unlimited” possibilities unlocked by the evolution of wireless internet were not being fully explored, said country manager of Qualcomm Robert Hart.

“How far those developments can go is only limited by our imaginations,” Mr Hart said.




the alp r living in the past, just like u old man

Jovial Monk

Re: NBN take up = 16%

Post by Jovial Monk » Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:44 pm

5. All Telstra's copper customers.

Wireless sucks. It can never approach the bandwidth of FTTH. That seems to threaten some people who seem to have become wedded to wireless and see the NBN as a threat instead of a HUGE opportunity. Then again, the dinosaurs once ruled the earth, but not since tens of millions of years ago tho. Good old Deepshit is proselytizing wireless—from his ADSL2 connection! bwahahaha!

PS the Cameron govt is introducing a FTTH scheme for the UK. FTTH is where real bandwidth is at.

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Re: NBN take up = 16%

Post by IQSRLOW » Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:54 pm

5. All Telstra's copper customers.
At HUGE expense to the taxpayer. Why am I not surprised a wastrel like yourself would be for such hideous and gross misappropriation of taxpayers monies. Oh that's right, your a fucktard :roll:

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Re: NBN take up = 16%

Post by HIGHERBEAM » Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:37 pm

Jovial Monk wrote:45% you dweeb, 45%. The deal with Telstra will see Telstra customers migrating directly to the NBN.

But keep on waving that old study that says 16%. Hey, you believe it!

45% it is, going to increase rapidly from now on! And why wouldn't it? $45 for high speed internet with no real cap plus telephone. Only IQ would refuse that offer :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: Except that you won't, will you dweeb? You will sign on quick smart for higher definition video of dogs fucking women eh?

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Re: NBN take up = 16%

Post by IQSRLOW » Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:40 pm

He's a Dutch arsewipe. He left there when he found his wife on stage with a donkey in Amsterdam

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Re: NBN take up = 16%

Post by Jovial Monk » Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:37 pm

What a bargain, from the Australian no less.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/busines ... 5885909316
“Mr Quigley said NBN Co’s three-year business case — which was to be delivered to the government by May 31 but NBN Co has been granted an extension to factor in the $11bn deal with Telstra — would show that the fibre-optic network would come at a cost to the government of below $30bn. The rest of the money required to build the network will come from debt markets.”

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