[AusNOG] NBN Co Petition

Paul Wallace paul.wallace at mtgi.com.au
Thu Sep 12 09:21:38 EST 2013


I agree Dave ... in fact you'd have to think that a range of issues are marginalized BOTH in a positive as well as in a negative way via elections.

I doubt there's any simple remedy to those unfortunate fine points.

Here's a lateral way of thinking about things ... the people that WANTED to vote for FTTH but ended up voting Liberal would today feel underwhelmed to the same degree as people who wanted to vote for the total scrapping of the NBN and similarly ended up voting Liberal!

:)







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Perhaps the broad spectrum nature of last weeks national "petition" didn't allow people to express their view on one particular issue, and the combined importance of all the other issues was greater than the FTTP / FTTN debate.  A Lib win doesn't imply we all want Turnbull's FTTN plan.



David
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On 12/09/2013, at 1:22 AM, Matthew Moyle-Croft <mmc at mmc.com.au<mailto:mmc at mmc.com.au>> wrote:


There was this big petition the other week.

We all went and marked down what we wanted etc.  It was in the news.  The guy that won it was very happy about his petition win.  The dinosaur and titanic guy was also very happy - he was pleased with what his money bought.

MMC

On 10/09/2013, at 7:43 PM, Chris Gibbs <Chris.Gibbs at gosford.nsw.gov.au<mailto:Chris.Gibbs at gosford.nsw.gov.au>> wrote:


Basically a petition requesting the Coalition keep NBN Co the way it has been setup to deploy FTTP.

Not sure if/when the Government will take notice.......

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-10/university-student-petition-to-scrap-nbn-takes-off-online/4949372

Cheers,

Chris


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