On 15/02/2017 2:56 PM, David Lochrin wrote:
... I can't see any responsible government now embarking on a project with a payback time of anything like 100 years ...
A government that's too scared to invest in vital infrastructure is far from "responsible". It's not fit to govern. Today's Australian Conservatives are a degenerate lot. Bob Menzies must be spinning in his grave.

By the way, I said fibre will probably last a century or more. How long it might take to pay back its costs is a different question. Whether it matters if it pays back its costs at all is another. See, there's value in the infrastructure. That too must be offset against its cost.

What is the value of lives saved? What is the value of lives enhanced? What is the value of business facilitated? Not having the infrastructure carries costs as well.

I've argued that the infrastructure would cost very little and could easily run at a profit, but should be run to balance. http://david.boxall.id.au/201604/#Wellallberooned You're saying that a government that's afraid to invest in a profitable endeavour is "responsible". I disagree. I reckon we could afford our dollar per week. Heck, we could probably go a whole $2!

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