NBN board slurs 'disgraceful': Albanese
Date
September 23, 2013
Opposition communications spokesman Anthony Albanese says news that all but one of NBN Co’s directors have offered to resign is an indication the Coalition has already started ‘‘wrecking’’ the National Broadband Network.
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‘‘Mr Turnbull’s ongoing slurs on the professionalism and competence of the NBN Co board have been disgraceful,’’ Mr Albanese said.
‘‘NBN Co’s board members are directing the rollout of Australia’s largest ever infrastructure project and deserve support, not denigration. It is clear that the Coalition is determined to forge ahead with its plan to wreck the NBN, putting in its place a second rate network that relies on last century’s copper.’’
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Mr Albanese called on Mr Turnbull to confirm whether the board has offered its resignation en masse and whether he will accept it or reject it, but the new Communications Minister has not yet made any public comments about the board’s move.
Meanwhile, Telstra has confirmed it has started testing fibre-to-the-node and vectoring technologies at a secret location on its network.
The tests were being conducted with equipment provider Alcatel-Lucent, which has been one of Telstra’s suppliers for many years and has been involved in several FTTN roll outs in Europe.
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