Mmmm,

Makes just about as much technical sense as the MTM design does.

I can see the design meeting now: "OK, we need to design a multi-technology 
rather than single technology network with as many possible points of failure 
as possible. 60-80,000 possible points of failure ... lets call them ‘nodes’ … 
would be great for a start … the rest we can make up from the copper bits that 
fail with monotonous regularity even now. Under no circumstances do we test the 
design in real world conditions. It’s got to be maintenance and repair 
intensive, and to connect to a last yard which will make its performance 
comparable with the network it is replacing. After all, our Estimates people 
are quite sure that Australians will need no more than 15Mbs in 10 years time. 
The client end of the network must have comparatively humungous power 
requirements, and huge copper replacement costs built in. The cost of upgrading 
it to a serious 21st century network has be at least twice the build cost, and 
the build cost for the already obsolete network has to be so astronomical that 
everybody at this table will be remembered as White Elephant Creators 
Extroadinaire. Oh, and no matter what happens … we don’t listen to network 
experts, we don’t monitor the far more scalable, powerful and capable networks 
that have already been installed overseas, or are in the process of being 
installed, and we all spout phrases like ‘World’s Best Practice’ any time we 
are questioned about it. Our leader, Mr Broadband, has spoken."

Just my 2 cents worth …
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