[AusNOG] GoodBye NBN
Peter Betyounan
peter at serversaustralia.com.au
Mon Sep 9 14:30:20 EST 2013
You do under that health, education & the future economy is all moving the
cloud. Every single business is being forced into metrics and data in the
cloud, hell even bricks layers I know of are doing metrics from all their
job sites for performance & analytical purposes! Without this how do you
grow your services off the current network? Education is directly effected
by this can you imagine the benefit for video content , school streamed
debates, cloud based education , why not even a well developed home
schooling network (I know far fetched). Health has been moving into fibre
services for the last decade and this will allow it to boom into all
branches including home based aged care for monitoring/video/audio. Where
do you see all our health systems in 10 years? Do you see us picking up
xrays/CT/MRI scans or being able to go to any doctor/hospital and
have all your historical records available in a few clicks? You will see a
huge change in workplace locations as the line between office space and
home will be blurred. The possibilities are endless. I mean they are even
talking about a high speed train network which has an estimated cost of
construction around $114 billion(preferred High Speed Rail) .....Which
project do you see benefiting us more?
Regards, *
Peter Betyounan*
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Noel Butler <noel.butler at ausics.net> wrote:
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> On Mon, 2013-09-09 at 11:59 +1000, Robert Hudson wrote:
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> On 9 September 2013 11:28, Paul Wallace <paul.wallace at mtgi.com.au> wrote:
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> Last Saturday the people of Australia voted the supporters of FTTH out
> on & voted the supporters of FTTN in.
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> That tells us that more people don’t care about the problems to do with
> the copper CAN than people who do care.
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> Not at all. It tell us that people either don't care or (I suspect more
> correctly) don't understand the difference.
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> or, as I think reflects more to reality, people dont sit back and think
> the world is ending over the NBN, far more important things to decide who
> gets voted for, than faster pr0n.
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> no one I know voted based on broadbans, since health, education,
> management of economy, and stability, is much more important to the masses.
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