[AusNOG] Long live the NBN. The NBN is dead?! [personal]

Kai vk6ksj at westnet.com.au
Wed Aug 11 16:11:42 EST 2010


>----- Original Message -----
>From: "ComKal Networks" <admin at comkal.com.au>
>To: ausnog at ausnog.net
>Sent: Wednesday, 11 August, 2010 3:33:39 PM GMT +09:30 Darwin
>Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Long live the NBN. The NBN is dead?! [personal]
>
>Hi Tom,
>
>> If you freeze the application capability at a point in time (e.g. Text Webpages) then we would never have >required DSL.
>> 
>> If you are building this network for "Facebook", then I mostly agree, you probably won't see much difference >between your Internode 25M service and a Fibre 25M Service. However, making the "internet" faster is clearly >not the only goal here. 
>> 
>> There are clearly other applications (and more to emerge) which either (a) simply cannot be provided using >current infrastructure, or (b) may work, but suffer from the lack of determinism in the copper loop and can't >be offered on a consistent basis.
>
>When talking about the NBN it might be an idea if you
>included a sig that includes <http://nbnco.com.au/> as
>many people probably dont analyse email address
>domains :o)

Hehee, I was actually thinking his post with no footer/signature on it was kinda sneaky considering he works for nbnco.com.au ;)



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