[AusNOG] NBN 3 year construction plan

Justin Clacherty justin at redfish.com.au
Fri Oct 16 16:33:01 EST 2015


Accept press reports. LOL

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> On 16 Oct 2015, at 3:12 PM, Paul Wallace <paul.wallace at mtgi.com.au> wrote:
> 
> do you really think Conroy & Rudd thought it through to that degree?
> not likely if you accept the press reports that they made the whole thing up in 30 mins on a flight from Canberra - Melbourne
> 
> -P
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Mark Andrews
> Sent: Friday, 16 October 2015 1:00 PM
> To: Ross Wheeler
> Cc: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] NBN 3 year construction plan
> 
> 
> In message <20151016102743.W4177 at ali-syd-1.albury.net.au>, Ross Wheeler writes:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Fri, 16 Oct 2015, Paul Wallace wrote:
>>> 
>>> What term would you use to characterise the introduction by a 
>>> Government of a monopoly into a deregulated space, followed by the 
>>> passing of laws designed to cripple competition? I can't think of an 
>>> appropriate nomenclature ... only expressions of disbelief when 
>>> perpetuated by a supposed "free market" Government!
>> 
>> But wait, it gets better.... their sole purpose for regulating 
>> competition OUT of the market is that without that protection, the NBN 
>> can't make money, and if it's not making money they can't flog it off in a few years!
> 
> The purpose for regulating competition out of the market place is to make it viable to service the entire country with reasonable bandwidth.  To do this they need to cross subsidize some connections.
> 
> By bringing everyone up to minimum levels it ends up benefitting those providing the subsidy as well as those receiving the subsidy as rest of the world can design products that work with that level rather than working to the lower capabilities presented when the cross subsidization is not there.
> 
> Now you could do the subsidization by grants, tax breaks and other measures to those that are outside of the areas covered by the existing infrastucture but it would end up costing more.
> 
> Mark
> 
>> (And having spent that much money on something that by design "must" 
>> make money, why would you then sell it off instead of using it for 
>> ongoing funding of all the other things the country needs?)
>> 
>> The mind truly boggles.
>> 
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