[LINK] Turnbull's NBN

Jan Whitaker jwhit at melbpc.org.au
Fri Apr 12 15:00:00 AEST 2013


At 02:34 PM 12/04/2013, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote:

>I was on Telstra dial-up at the time. We lost that for only a very short
>time. Telstra just laid new cable over the burnt out land and
>reconnected us all up. When the electricity supply (via pole
>infrastructure) was rebuilt (after about two weeks) Telstra came back
>round and redid everything properly.
>
>It was actually very impressive.

That is.

Is anyone here involved in disaster recovery planning for the new 
Coalition plan along those lines? Or even the current NBN 
infrastructure? Cost of ownership surely needs to be factored into 
the comparison of the two -- who bears the cost when things go 
pear-shaped like those fires? Is it part of any risk management plan 
for a public owned (for awhile at least) network like this since 
voice will be shifting to this as well?

BTW, I never saw an answer to my query about what happens to voice 
services in the Coalition plan. Any insight on that? Have they even 
put it into their thinking? The Government plan did, given the 
Telstra separation negotiations. Hmmmm.....

I did note the Age picked up the issue of Batteries and the cabinet 
differences today.

Jan



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