Re: [LINK] Australia to trial cloud passports in world-first move

2015-10-29 Thread Jim Birch
Doesn't the idea that you can land somewhere and have your id "proven" by a piece of paper belong in distant past? It's an absolute relic that predates the telegraph. Jim On 29 October 2015 at 15:13, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote: > On 29/10/2015 9:45 AM, Jan Whitaker

Re: [LINK] Australia to trial cloud passports in world-first move

2015-10-29 Thread JanW
At 09:51 AM 30/10/2015, Jim Birch you wrote: >Doesn't the idea that you can land somewhere and have your id "proven" by a >piece of paper belong in distant past? It's an absolute relic that >predates the telegraph. Sometimes simple is best. Imagine, you're in Melbourne Airport, trying to come

Re: [LINK] Australia to trial cloud passports in world-first move

2015-10-29 Thread Bernard Robertson-Dunn
On 30/10/2015 9:51 AM, Jim Birch wrote: > Doesn't the idea that you can land somewhere and have your id "proven" by a > piece of paper belong in distant past? It's an absolute relic that > predates the telegraph. If you read the comments attached to various media reports there are multiple

[LINK] NBN - Fibre TV / RF Light Path

2015-10-29 Thread David Boxall
"The Fibre TV solution requires a Service Provider to inject a television signal into nbn’s fibre, and carry the television signal into the premises using the 1550nm wavelength channel. nbn has