On Tue, 10 Sep 2013, "Pidgorny, Slav (GEUS)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.

The government sold bandwidth to telcos for 3G and 4G service.  Anything that 
requires physical connection to the premises (ADSL, Cable, fiber, etc) will 
have significantly less efficiency if there are excessive options.  Having the 
government maintain a monopoly over basic services such as electricity, water, 
sewage, and phone lines provides efficiency without unreasonably burdening the 
home owners.  If private companies are allowed full competition in this space 
then they need the right to put trenches or cables across property borders, 
this reduces the property rights of home-owners and is something that anyone 
with any libertarian tendencies should disagree with.  If an organisation is 
to be given the right to mess with my property then I'd like the option of 
voting them out if they do the wrong thing.

http://www.liberal.org.au/fast-affordable-sooner-coalitions-plan-better-nbn

The Liberal plan for an NBN aims to only cost a mere $29,500,000,000 of 
taxpayer money.  So it seems that the only thing we can be certain of is that 
a significant amount of taxpayer money is going to be spent on faster Internet 
no matter who gets their way.  Also we shouldn't assume that the Liberal party 
will be able to get their project done within budget either...

While I have some significant objections to the way the NBN is being done, I 
think that as such a significant amount of money has been spent we should just 
stay the course.  Dithering on significant projects only adds to the cost.

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