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... considerable bandwidth to the home, but it is not clear how far this will extend through the network.
While NBN will own and install the connections to the home, there is no architectural distinction between ... the energy company, which the householder has little control of but still has to have working over the NBN.
It occurs to me that in all this some points have been lost:
1. Its the Internet: ...
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... Senate Select Committee into the National Broadband Network (NBN) has called for a rigorous cost-benefit analysis, an ... of legislation that will provide the funding and governance framework for NBN Co in its third report.
The coalition-heavy committee's ... conducted, saying "if the Implementation Study concludes the NBN project specifications are unrealistic, not practical or uneconomical, ...
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I read the voluminous Senate report on the ZTE-NBN deal and I must agree with Ramon Tulfo—it exposed the conspiracy of ALL ZTE-NBN actors, most notably the losing bidders and the deal cookers. I must agree with Senator ... no borderline for corruption. There is only corruption and no corruption, period.
But for the ZTE-NBN greedy bunch, commissions totalling multi-millions are ...
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... gt;I read the voluminous Senate report on the ZTE-NBN deal and I must agree with Ramon Tulfo---it exposed the conspiracy of ALL ZTE-NBN actors, most notably the losing bidders and the deal cookers. I must agree with Senator Richard Gordon ... borderline for corruption. There is only corruption and no corruption, period. But for the ZTE-NBN greedy bunch, commissions totalling multi-millions ...
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... its shortlist to build its National Broadband Network (NBN). While the report gave little details on who these contractors could be, the estimated price ... would reveal how they got wind of these potential deals.
The proposed NBN network has been a story of ambition and political battles between ... considering voluntary breakup to beat government threats
Telstra pledges support for Australia's NBN
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The Senate blue ribbon committee has recommended the filing of graft charges against First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo and other personalities involved in the alleged anomalous $329-million National Broadband Network (NBN) project of the Arroyo administration.
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