On Friday, 6 December 2019 8:32:38 AM AEDT JLWhitaker wrote:

>> Under the bill, announced by Communications Minister Paul Fletcher, 
>> households and businesses not using the NBN will be hit with a $7.10 monthly 
>> fee. That’s $85 Over the course of the year.
> 
> How do they know and how do they charge this?
> What is an NBN user? Signing up to a retailer? [...]
> Is this per household or per person? Who pays for this in a sharehouse?

Governments looking for money can be very creative, and there are a few 
options.  They could simply levy a charge on each rateable property, though I 
think that would require cooperation from the states and territories.

But since not being connected to the NBN seems to be largely equivalent to 
using a mobile device, it would be simpler to levy the mobile-network operators 
according to the number of their users.  That would probably raise more money 
with less effort and has the great advantage that it wouldn't be directly 
visible to electors, I mean users.

Let me see, how do we net the WiFi users...(:-).

David L.




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