http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25301680-601,00.htmlA NEW government-created company will build and operate the National Broadband Network, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced today.
Mr Rudd described the announcement as "historic", describing broadband as the core of 21st century infrastructure.
Woohoo! Government owned internet! I can't see a single thing wrong with that! /sarcasm
Wait, isn't China's internet also government owned/controlled?
Another act of idiocy by Stephen Conroy and Rudd. This ploy will either fail completely and never stand on its own two feet or be neglected by Australians once the Rudd Labor government or even future Liberal governments see the possibility of putting a mandatory web filter onto the biggest Australian web servers without any qualms from fussy "libertarian" executives.
Instead of spending the $15 billion on fixing the health sector or putting aside for another possible stimulus package, the Government has thrown away money that would have otherwise been largely spent by a corporation like Telstra which is much more capable of distributing this national broadband system. I still cannot fathom why Rudd and Conroy did not accept Telstra's completely legitimate and reasonable tender for this broadband system. Odds are wireless internet technology may takeover broadband technology soon anyway.
Rudd is digging us into an ever deeper hole. GW.
Discuss.
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