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How? Telstra and Optus have had years to do a massive fibre rollout and haven't. If private enterprise done it, only the most profitable suburbs in the capital cities would get it.you are forgetting that south korea/japan etc have relied heavily on private investment
which is the whole point
So, basically wealth distribution from productive to unproductive?By overcoming the tyranny of distance, commercial, medical and residential opportunities in regional areas will ostensibly be improved.
i think that an analogy is valid hereIt has nothing to with "the tyranny of distance"; these people live in areas that produce an insufficient amount of goods/services that society of aggregate values, and so they can't afford to have the same standard of living as productive areas.
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why notthe entire thing is a load of shit yeah
im not a libertarian at all and am ok with state spending too but come on