It never ceases to amaze me that people are surprised when the Market doesn't deliver.
<http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/technology/opinion/the-internet-should-be-for-everyone/news-story/bee4824b592fc32417e281f9d89c5e07>
It was once hoped that the market would meet the demand for ubiquitous broadband. Instead, as history showed, service providers only went where it was profitable. Geographically challenged areas were left largely unserved — especially in the bush.

It was never going to be viable to build a broadband network covering such a large country, or to deliver the sort of internet speeds that will arguably be needed in the coming decades if we focused entirely on the direct financial cost. Such an approach completely ignores the broader benefits to the economy and our social fabric through greater productivity in rural, regional and remote communities, better national education and health outcomes, and the increased viability of non-metropolitan areas as alternative and sustainable places to live.

If we keep arguing about the costs over a four year budget cycle we are unlikely to see a universally acceptable outcome. We need to be building a futureproofed NBN that is seen as a critical long term investment.

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David Boxall                    |  Dogs look up to us
                                |  And cats look down on us
http://david.boxall.id.au       |  But pigs treat us as equals
                                                   --Winston Churchill

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