[AusNOG] GoodBye NBN
Nick Gale
nickgale at gmail.com
Mon Sep 9 15:57:29 EST 2013
ummmm.... nodes are battery powered in the event of power failure as well.
how are you any better off with FTTN and a battery powered node over FTTP
and a battery powered NTD?
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On 9 September 2013 12:30, Peter Betyounan <peter at serversaustralia.com.au>wrote:
> 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:
>
>> **
>> On Mon, 2013-09-09 at 11:59 +1000, Robert Hudson wrote:
>>
>> On 9 September 2013 11:28, Paul Wallace <paul.wallace at mtgi.com.au>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Last Saturday the people of Australia voted the supporters of FTTH out
>> on & voted the supporters of FTTN in.
>>
>>
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> 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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