on 08-08-2013 08:29 PM
More Labor FAILURES
It is frightening to think how many billions of dollars we are set to lose from Rudd’s thought-bubble:
Labor’s centrepiece infrastructure project, the national broadband network, will miss its June 2014 rollout target by more than a quarter of a ..., as construction delays and problems with subcontractors continue.
Leaked internal forecasts seen by The Australian Financial Review indicate NBN Co now expects to have 855,935 existing homes and businesses ready to connect to the fibre network by June 2014. This is 273,065 fewer than the company forecast it would reach in the latest corporate plan, released in August last year.
NBN Co revealed last month it had reached 163,500 homes and businesses with fibre at the end of June 2013. This was 57 per cent fewer than it had forecast in its corporate plan.
http://www.afr.com/p/technology/nbn_to_miss_target_for_rollout_XInJGPQsAGEsJxgEcAKrbP
on 09-08-2013 04:02 PM
@monman12 wrote:FN: "So you follow the "I'm alright Jack, the rest can go without" line.
Just because you can get good service and have choice does not mean the rest should miss out."
"Why do you keep harping on about this protection from competition?"
I find it very hard to follow your thought processes FN.
I have never indicated "I'm alright Jack," or even Jill, but please post a relevant comment from myself that specifies that..
especially as currently I can watch TV archives/films via my Telstra HFC
Your line above is indication of the "i'm alright Jack" attitude.
on 09-08-2013 04:21 PM
MM don't you get it yet?? the rusted on luvvies love EVERYTHING THE ALP do no matter how bad it is or how bad it's going to get.
To criticize or even post an informative opinion about their beloved NBN is sacrilege, a mortal sin.
Consider yourself slapped.
on 09-08-2013 04:32 PM
FN: "especially as currently I can watch TV archives/films via my Telstra HFC
"Your line above is indication of the "i'm alright Jack" attitude."
Now the whole sentence FN, because quoting out of context is a poor debating tactic:
"FN, Telstra actually owns 50% of Foxtel, so I will cheer any project which improves their bottom line, I just am not a fan of one (ALP NBN) that is so expensive that it requires government protection from competition, especially as currently I can watch TV archives/films via my Telstra HFC.."
Which actually indicates that I am in favour of a NBN, but not a fan of the ALP NBN one that requires government protection by closing down profitable HFC networks.
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on 09-08-2013 04:41 PM
LL: " john. goats are off topic" Not in a political thread LL, also sheep are fitting!
A3: "One sheep and one goat to be accurate. Hideous what ever they are." "hideous" ??
Actually they are one-eyed (Myopians/Cyclopians) who represent 80% of mindset and compliant electorate flocks, and whilst being predictable, can bleat loudly.
I have attempted not to hurt any feelings, by representing either sheep or goats as being of particular political persuasion.
09-08-2013 04:44 PM - edited 09-08-2013 04:47 PM
Actually it is a pic of one sheep and one goat, alerted by adding colours to various parts.
Animals with painted tongues & wool in red and blue look hideous to me.
Keep rolling on, Labor's NBN.
on 09-08-2013 04:46 PM
on 09-08-2013 04:51 PM
alerted altered by adding colours to various parts. Sheep & goats have what relevance to a National Broadband Network?
on 09-08-2013 05:05 PM
on 09-08-2013 05:06 PM
"Animals with painted tongues & wool in red and blue look hideous to me."
That is a little hard on what is supposed to be a representation of red/blue ALP/Lib voters/debaters A3, and relevant because this is now a political thread.
on 09-08-2013 05:15 PM
One very important thing the NBN saga has revealed is Malcolm Turnbulls complete dishonesty and lack of integrity. fancy selling out to the dominant right faction like that.