>NZ is a tiny country compared to Australia so doing Fiber throughout the 
>country would of been a lot cheaper,

This is a very poor argument. NZ is way physically smaller so yes backhaul 
between cities takes more resource. However Australia has much bigger cities 
with bigger population densities. It also has bigger economy of scale to pay 
for the larger inter-city costs so the New Zealand could do it because its 
smaller is utter garbage.  The reason why the NBN is an utter joke compared to 
NZ's UFB is that in NZ the incumbent telco was forced to split into a regulated 
infrastructure company and a retail company that competes on a level playing 
field. Also, in several city's the power company was given the contract to be 
the local fibre company thus forcing the incumbent split. In Australia from 
what I can tell the NBN was done while doing everything to protect Telstra 
shareholder value. This means there are so many players with their hand in the 
till at every stage of NBN that there was nothing left to provide the fibre 
solution that Australia is eventually going to have to build anyway. I don't 
understand why people keep using this NZ is smaller argument, Sydney alone has 
80% the population of NZ, so why can't Sydney (or Melbourne etc) have a network 
as good as NZ towns with 20k residents who are getting fibre? Most of the cost 
of the fibre rollout is the home installation and that is the same in Australia 
as New Zealand (an Australian company (Visionstream) actually does much of 
it!), the part that is affected by the physical size of Australia is the 
inter-metro links that only constitute a small component of the overall cost. 
It's just the corruption and lack of balls on the part of the politicians who 
refused to risk their Telstra shareholdings.


Shall I mention that unlimited 1G/500M in NZ can be had for about $93AUD, even 
in small towns.

Anyway, back to my 1G/500M gpon home connection, life is good..... 😊


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