29-05-2014 03:10 AM - edited 29-05-2014 03:11 AM
At this point in time, myNBN is unable to update its database due to a lack of transparency by NBN Co. Data sources that previously underpinned this website's functionality have since been removed from the public domain. Until NBN Co commits to providing the same level of transparency previously available, myNBN will be in semi-archival mode.
myNBN forced into semi-archival mode
26th April 2014..........
"Despite Government policy and directives to be more transparent, NBN Co has continued to withdraw crucial datasets that underpin an open government. This has placed myNBN, as a free public information service, in an increasingly difficult position over the past 7 months. Providing accurate information in a timely fashion has become practically impossible."................
"Attempts to obtain this information through the Freedom of Information Act were unfortunately found to be unfeasible for myNBN - with NBN Co charging in excess of $150 in processing fees per document. This is not a charge that myNBN can bear or appeal for on a month-to-month basis."................
http://www.mynbn.info/media/mynbn-forced-into-semi-archival-mode
Hmmmmmm.....where the Dickens does 'semi-archival' leave us?!
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 30-05-2014 02:44 AM
to freaky
@paintsew007 wrote:it's a big mistake. You'd have thought that these idiots would have had 'time' since October 2013, that's going on 8 months, to get a grip on what's called what and what they are responsible for......what am I thinking. *slapping myself
freaky said:
Yes, it was a massive mistake. This govt has stopped that site from accessing the info the site was based on. The site collated publicly available info into a user friendly site.
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