Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 9, 2016

Federal Coalition "NBN"/MTM policy - Part 86 part 9

  • Today at 5:51 pm
    -prl-

    Blackpaw writes...

    Given the address lookup on it doesn't work I am not filled with optimism.

    Address lookup on the ACCAN "ADSL underserved" page worked just fine for me.

  • Today at 5:51 pm
    texmex

    Javelyn writes...

    Yeah I get that problem of double posting from my buffering connection too.

    Yeah I get that problem of double posting from my buffering connection too.

    Naturally we're all full of sympathy � at least all of us who have to put up with the exact same problem!

  • Today at 6:15 pm
    texmex

    marty17 writes...

    Maybe a US media magnate gave him a reference.

    Surely that's improbable?

    I mean, just how many people who are US citizens and who are media magnates would any intelligent, sensible adults-now-in-charge government allow to do such a thing?

  • Today at 6:15 pm
    Phg

    CMOTDibbler writes...

    I think the legislation that requires any competing network to be wholesale only makes the business case very difficult.

    I don't expect that legislation to last too long.

    At some point we'll be presented with an option of really really expensive wholesale monopoly broadband or less expensive and higher quality broadband from vertically integrated RSPs who are can both wholesale and retail.

  • Today at 6:24 pm
    ltn8317g

    Harry writes...

    sorry duplicate post. wtf is going on ? how did I do it

    The WP site has been a bit dicky for a few days, with it often waiting a minute after a click before anything happens. I'm hoping they may yet fix it.

  • Today at 6:24 pm
    texmex

    Jack.Daniels writes...

    It hasn't 'gone away'

    No; a latent threat of government Net censorship has merely been moved discreetly out of public view, waiting for the right moment to resusitate it.

    Both sides of politics were happy with the focus on NBN/MTM, since they could keep their respective adversarial positions. The Coalition said NBN (among other things) 'provided fast access to porn and other illegal content.' � but porn isn't illegal, while all paedophile material is (rightly) illegal anyway.

    And the TPP made all this possible.

    Not yet, because the TPP isn't in place. But it will give far more power to US-based media corporations.

  • Today at 6:36 pm
    bythebrook

    Blackpaw writes...

    I'm totally confused new the new layout � can't even find where to load the map.

    https://nationalmap.gov.au

    Left hand side, blue box "Add data." Select National Data Sets -> Communications, then select 'Broadband Map" and on the right-hand-side of the screen 'Add to Map."

  • Today at 6:36 pm
    Jack.Daniels

    texmex writes...

    No; a latent threat of government Net censorship has merely been moved discreetly out of public view, waiting for the right moment to resusitate it.

    The bill, allowing for the blocking of internet content based on the filings from stakeholders, was passed into law in June 2015... it was an amendment to the Australian Copyright Act 1968.

    http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/06/australia-passes-controversial-anti-piracy-web-censorship-law/

    Foxtel have already moved to utilise these changes to prop up their failing business model in Australia.

    Other material being blocked is done under other existing laws, i.e child pornography. But the amendment last year was specifically to protect copyright holders' rights to make us pay more for content in Australia.

  • RockyMarciano

    https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/opinion/topic/2016/09/17/malcolm-turnbulls-biographer-turns-the-pm/14740344003733

    If not posted already.

    ike millions of Australians, I fear I may have overestimated Malcolm Turnbull

    his morphing of the national broadband network into a multi-technology mix, or MTM, otherwise known as Malcolm Turnbull�s Mess

  • horus81

    Harry writes...

    local community Facebook site.

    Harry, do you have a link?

  • Today at 6:50 pm
    cw

    Geo101 writes...

    Like I said, DSLAMS come stock standard from the factory with 1G links. There is a reason for that.

    There are is, the person that placed the order specified it.

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