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Originally Posted by ltd
It is not needed. What, you want to download faster porn? Copper is fine, tell me, what do we do when we have a blackout?
As I said, they are investing in old technology when the rest of the world is going wireless. Also, they have gotten us into 300 billion dollars of debt, do you think it's prudent to spend over 80 billion on such an extravagant project?
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Wow, how narrow minded are you? I think a LOT of businesses will disagree with you, especially regional. NBN will be a god send when it's up and running.
And lol at Optic fibre being old technology, are you crazy??? How much experience do you have in the field? Fibre will never be out dated.
Wireless will never replace fixed broadband. Yes, it can be fast and comparable to some
lower fibre speeds (google fibre has installed 1gb/s already btw) but it is very inconsistent and as soon as users jump on in peak times it'll be as fast as dial-up. Look at 3G and 4G now! Doesn't help regional Australia either.
you sir, have no clue.