Paul<br><br>When the minister made his announcement on 7 April 2009 I asked him on this specific point and he confirmed that the NBN would be connected to homes regardless of whether they took a retail service or not. I suggested that this was a fairly effective way of putting Telstra in its place and he agreed with my sentiment.<br>
<br>On querying this, he suggested it was something to do with delivering the type of trans-sectoral e-health and e-learning services that were being talked about. I wrote about this the next day and in a column opined it was a very radical departure from the norm in telecoms - that you would be able to access services on a network without paying for them (ie it might be paid for by medicare or your school or whatever). No one from the minister's office ever complained to suggest we had misrepresented him.<br>
<br>So while I see what you are saying here, it appears there has been a change of policy or a disconnect in intention at some point. There has been an assumption to date that connections would take place as the network rolled out to the street not when a retail service provider placed an order.<br>
<br>Cheers<br>Grahame<br><br><br>