G'day - 

> From: John Mann [mailto:[email protected]] 

> The NBN is being paid for by NBN users, not Australian Taxpayers.

If only that was true. I think NBN marketing alone costed more than its
revenue thus far. 

A quick search results in some figures: "The government has already
pumped around $2.6 billion into the fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP) NBN down
from original forecast of $4.7 billion for the year because of delays.
It is being principally funded by the sale of government bonds but
deployment remains in its infancy with only around 1 per cent of
premises passed."
(http://www.theage.com.au/it-pro/government-it/tough-nbn-spending-decisi
ons-await-20130708-2jl56.html)

How much did the government spend on wireless 4G? DSL networks? Zero.
That's how it should be.

Regards

Slav



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