RightSadFred wrote on May 17
th, 2013 at 10:52am:
donincognito wrote on May 17
th, 2013 at 9:58am:
BlOoDy RiPpEr wrote on May 17
th, 2013 at 8:33am:
but time the NBN rolls past my place the 5G network will have come and gone. I'm happy with the speed i have now. what justifies the cost to the Australian Tax payer when the Private sector will render the NBN obsolete?
The private sector has had years to build a version of the NBN. I know telstra was kicking the idea round back in the day, but the upfront capital costs are simply too great for private enterprise, plus there is very little incentive for them to extend the network to 95% of Australians, when it would be more profitable to simply build the network in the capital cities and once again, bugger the bush over.
donincognito
They have developed a solid fibre back bone which is doing ok Job, there is no crisis nor is there a need for an NBN..... its a nice to have. The risk with the NBN roll out is whether it will become legacy very soon, as a retail fibre to the house its both not necessary and will be under threat from cheaper technologies.
You must be kidding.
We are relying on equipment stamped with logo for a company that hasnt existed for 20 years. We are relying on copper runs in tunnels that flood. We are relying on outdated, rotting infrastructure that is purposely being left unfixed because its cheaper to do that and fix the faults as people complain than it is to do preventative maintenance.
We either (1) spend a shitload of money fixing all the problems in the existing network (which still doesnt reach all the way to the bush and has huge technical limitations like distance from the node and such) and then spend a shitload of money to update it to the latest technology. or (2) Spend a shitload of money to update to the latest technology.
Would you like to spend a shitload of money once, or twice to achieve the same outcome? poo, the head of Telstra said "Do it once, do it right, Do it with Fiber."
And make no mistake, the opportunities given by this are immense. Think of all the different uses of the road system. The NBN is going to be more revolutionary than that. There is no threat from cheaper technologies. There is no threat of obsolescence. Private enterprise cannot and will not do this.