I'll bet Malcolm was hoping nobody would look too closely at the numbers until after the next election.
.. FTTP ended up being better financial value than FTTN when the NBN company’s operational expenditure and projected revenue figures were examined six and a half years after each technology was deployed. This fact, he said, came from the fact that FTTP was significantly cheaper to run on an ongoing basis ($220 less per connection per year), but also generated more average revenue (close to $10 per month per connection). “This difference totals about $30 per month,” in favour of FTTP, Ferrers wrote. “This is a total net benefit of $360 per household per year for using FTTP over using FTTN.” Consequently, the analyst wrote, the capital expenditure difference between the two technologies (FTTP costs about $2,300 more per premise to install than FTTN) would be earned back in 76 months — or about six and a third years. https://delimiter.com.au/2016/01/04/detailed-analysis-of-nbn-cos-finances-shows-fttp-better-value-than-fttn/ -- David Boxall | My figures are just as good | as any other figures. http://david.boxall.id.au | I make them up myself, and they | always give me innocent pleasure. | --HL Mencken _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
