True Blue... wrote on Sep 10
th, 2013 at 9:22pm:
... fibre optics was already being run out at no cost to the tax payer..
You believe in free lunches? Perhaps their customers don't pay taxes?
It will probably come as a shock to you, but there's always a cost. When the private sector dominates, those who can pay do, while those who can't do without. Publicly owned infrastructure ensures more equitable access.
True Blue... wrote on Sep 10
th, 2013 at 9:22pm:
there's been new fibre optics supplied between Melbourne and Warrnambool already ...
Pretending to confuse major trunks with distributors and customer tails? Are you desperate or just bog ignorant?
Fibre is progressively replacing copper for reasons similar to those that led to copper replacing iron wire: lower maintenance costs and higher reliability. Fibre has the added advantage that it's cheaper than copper, whereas copper is more expensive than iron.
The issue is with the so-called "
last mile", the bit between the exchange and the premises. What happens between Melbourne and Warrnambool is not relevant to the NBN. As you point out, up to the exchanges, fibre is already the norm.
True Blue... wrote on Sep 10
th, 2013 at 9:22pm:
... at a fraction of the cost Labor was doing it for and it's faster than the NBN..
...
You can't substantiate either assertion, can you?