on 30-05-2013 08:56 PM
http://www.aph.gov.au/News_and_Events/Watch_Parliament in case ^^ doesn't work.
Well it seems appropriate that the night I'm allowed back the NBN senate estimates is broadcast :^O
on 30-05-2013 09:07 PM
They've gone for a break.
These are usually interesting because they discuss the network design along with the roll out figures and obstacles.
Senator Birmingham wasted half an hour attacking Mike Quigley before they got down to talking NBN roll out.
We have world record take up rates.
on 30-05-2013 09:40 PM
"We have world record take up rates."
Of what, when (with links) ABS are good.
on 30-05-2013 09:45 PM
Monman I have some graphs for you...
If I can upload them 😄
on 30-05-2013 09:46 PM
"We have world record take up rates."
Of what, when (with links) ABS are good.
I'll wait for the transcripts.
on 30-05-2013 09:58 PM
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mehresza1yfjyp3/Estimates%20Presentation%20V4.pptx
you might need to download them to view them
on 30-05-2013 10:05 PM
Consider that a holiday souvenir :^O
on 30-05-2013 10:14 PM
FN: "I'll wait for the transcripts. so what exactly does this mean?: ""We have world record take up rates."
Research is good!
The fibre roll-out passed 13,014 premises in the quarter to September 30, taking the total to 52,014 premises. This means that in order to hit its 341,000 target by the end of next June, NBN Co must ramp up its rollout operations. Of these 52,014 premises, just 6358 have taken an active service on the NBN.
In late January, the National Broadband Network Company released its latest set of rollout statistics covering the period up to December 2012. At the end of December, the company said, it had some 34,500 customers using the NBN, with the majority of those (23,100) using satellite services, and the rest predominantly using the network’s fibre offerings.
"NBN Co said it took around four years to achieve a 13 per cent take-up rate of dial-up technology, six years to hit a 28 per cent take-up rate of ADSL and 15 years to attain a 34 per cent take-up rate of HFC technology. "
Well the NBN might actually beat those figures having ensured that all the competition in the form of :dial-up, ADSL, HFC is removed (but hopefully not after September.
on 30-05-2013 10:20 PM
We have world record take up rates.
In that case itjust goes to show that Aussies are dumber than the rest of the world.
it also goes to show that the people of Smithton are not so easily conned 🙂
on 30-05-2013 10:24 PM
So 16% have had it shoved down their throat, that means that 84% have not 🙂 world record take up ????? Dream on !!!