on 19-04-2013 11:23 AM
on 26-04-2013 07:28 AM
Still waiting FN for a reference to this other quote of yours:
"We would be crazy to stop it's build now and that is exactly what the LNP plan to do"
FN: "In the context of when the NBN was going to be built along side the old network. Before the Telstra deal. You noted the date."
Note this FN (before the presentation in 2010)
" 2009 when the Rudd government announced it would build fibre all the way to homes and offices, bypassing Telstra's copper monopoly"
I am sure Masayoshi Son would have added another "stupid" to his comments if he knew the NBN were going to pay Telstra to close the copper network and shut down 2 perfectly good HFC networks.
After the commercial presentation John Boyd, a Tokyo-based technology and science journalist wrote:-
"Given SoftBank’s lack of investment in infrastructure, I think Son’s plan is more about improving SoftBank’s business situation rather than a vision to improve Japan’s international competitiveness"
Repeat: Still waiting FN for a reference to this other quote of yours:
"We would be crazy to stop it's build now and that is exactly what the LNP plan to do"
You'll be waiting a long time. FN never lets the facts get in the way of her defence of the NBN, it's like a seagull & a chip X-(
on 26-04-2013 09:01 AM
You'll be waiting a long time. FN never lets the facts get in the way of her defence of the NBN, it's like a seagull & a chip X-(
You failed to listen to the clip.
on 26-04-2013 09:50 AM
I listened to it. At the 3:49 mark he said....
What are we going to do about it
we are not going to throw good money after bad
we certainly are not going to rip up contracts
we certainly are not going to tear down infrastructure
we will accept what we find
we will not continue with what is too expensive and unnecessary
How you interpret that as "the LNP will scrap the NBN" I will never know.
Maybe you could find another link.
on 26-04-2013 09:55 AM
I listened to it. At the 3:49 mark he said....
What are we going to do about it
we are not going to throw good money after bad
we certainly are not going to rip up contracts
we certainly are not going to tear down infrastructure
we will accept what we find
we will not continue with what is too expensive and unnecessary
How you interpret that as "the LNP will scrap the NBN" I will never know.
Maybe you could find another link.
we will not continue..... he has already deemed it to be expensive and unnecessary.
on 26-04-2013 09:59 AM
we will not continue..... he has already deemed it to be expensive and unnecessary.
Got a link to where he says that?
on 26-04-2013 10:07 AM
we will not continue..... he has already deemed it to be expensive and unnecessary.
Got a link to where he says that?
there are heaps out there go and look for yourself
on 26-04-2013 10:11 AM
I did I couldn't find any. Just like I couldn't find anywhere that says the LNP will scrap the NBN. Which search engine are you using? I use google.
on 26-04-2013 10:12 AM
The response to boat people or asylum seekers was the main focus of the Howard Government in the lead up to the last federal election. The Government's strategy was based on politicising the asylum seeker issue for electoral advantage. It wasn't just the Tampa episode, or the bald faced lies about children being thrown overboard, it was a systematic campaign to engender public fear about asylum seekers and the need to protect our borders against them at all costs."
http://www.safecom.org.au/kids-overboard.htm
on 27-04-2013 08:27 AM
we will not continue..... he has already deemed it to be expensive and unnecessary.
Got a link to where he says that?
Some luvvies on here have caught the Plibersek disease, Just make anything up, say it often enough, it will become true in their own minds.
on 27-04-2013 11:45 AM
or the tin ear disease . when no matter how often they hear something it fails to register.
the coa;itions 'version of the NBN is not the NBN.. its a patchwork designed to garner votes rather than do the job .