NBN debate full of 'erroneous' information

I found this article today.


It addresses some of the issues I see repeated frequently, often by people who know better.


As I trial user I am totally sold on the NBN as an FTTP project.


In my lifetime I've seen the expansion of the copper network until it's limits have been reached.  And I've seen the emergence of optical fibre connectivity from the trunk lines and big business to the NBN.  There's been private rollouts to specific estates and other estates with Telstra. TransACT tried a variety of technologies before settling on FTTP, much the same as the NBN.


 


It's a great investment for us all. And about the furthest thing from short term election cycle investment in decades.


 


I'm happy to post the rest of the article if anyone doesn't like links but would like to read it.


 


It is only going to get worse. Ever since it was first announced more than  four years ago, the national broadband network has polarised people, including  those whose official public comments add considerably to the debate. Some of it  is erroneous and misleading, according to the experts. And even then, experts'  opinions vary.


IT Pro asked about a dozen Australian academic institutions to  compile a list of statements they believe are inaccurate. Three of them  responded with the following comments. You might like to add your own in the  comments below.


                        


"Alternative technology" not really an alternative now


 


Mark Gregory, senior lecturer at RMIT's school of electrical and computer  engineering, said the public is being misled on how alternative technologies  including hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) and fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) could be used  to replace fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP) and speed up the NBN rollout.


"To change direction now requires major, multi-billion dollar contracts be  renegotiated with Telstra, Optus and Vodafone – and there is no reason why any  of these companies would agree to proceed."


He said there was also a multitude of construction contracts that would need  to be changed or exited, placing a burden on taxpayers.


"Evidence is emerging as the NBN rollout proceeds that the copper network is  beyond saving, network plant and infrastructure requires substantial maintenance  and upgrades, and there are more network black-spots than previously  identified.


"The Australian public is being hoodwinked by false statements that have been  substantively disproved," Gregory said.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/it-pro/government-it/nbn-debate-full-of-erroneous-information-20130404-2h8m...


 


Are you in favour if the NBN as it stands?

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Latest? That's old news.


I posted links to some more recent articles up ^^


Go to the site there are plenty.


 


Did you actually read it or just go with the heading?



 


he definitely goes all out to protect his pay tv empire, which is what this is really all about . he would prefer we didn't have it .. its competition.

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well , i just watched Abbott and Turnbull announce the coalition Broadband policy .. in the Fox Sports studio :^O  abbott went to leave immediately but then allowed the One Fox sports jpurnalist who was there to ask him 3 questions ... about Rugby :^O


Its obvious he hadn't the ticker to allow any questioning from anyone but a friendly with scripted questions. sneaky deceptive politics.

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It is really good to see that they are reporting that it will be significantly slower under their plan.

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#fraudband

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here is the launch of the coalitions Fox-Friendly policy at Fox studios with all 3 questions about Rugby included  http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-04-09/coalition-pledges-much-faster-much-better-broadband/4618460

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Politics aside, the experts seem to be calling their policy a lemon.

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Politics aside, the experts seem to be calling their policy a lemon.



 


It is a lemon.


I've lived in a FTTN estate. New house with the worst internet. Whole suburbs of FTTN with crap service were built. I've also lived in 2 FTTP places. No comparison.

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Plus with the hotch potch patchwork, there will be a huge copper maintenance cost each year as well as the FTTP. There will be the constant cost of software development and technology upgrades trying to stretch the last bit out of the copper that was not built for digital comms.


 


There has been no mention of upload capacity, which is one reason FTTP is favoured because it does have upload capacity.


 


Pffft MrAbbott,. Turnbull is not an internet pioneer. Turnbull bought into a start-up tech company.  Without understanding that access was getting cheaper he proceeded to fleece people for as long as he could before selling out for massive profit. 

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The Labor Policy is superior - plain and simple.


 


I wonder if Turnbull updates his phone/car? How disappointing that he has gone the political path instead of looking out for the future of all Australians.

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The Labor Policy is superior - plain and simple.


 


I wonder if Turnbull updates his phone/car? How disappointing that he has gone the political path instead of looking out for the future of all Australians.



 


Watch Turnbull buy shares in the so called dud company, then make a killing when they get $$ to build out the FTTP in 5 years time.


 


http://simonhackett.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/commsday-syd-2013-hackett-problem-with-fttn.pdf

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