[LINK] Remember the power to the nodes issue?

Frank O'Connor francisoconnor3 at bigpond.com
Sat Jul 12 21:49:57 AEST 2014


Yup,

But I'm sure 'Mr Broadband' will be able to negotiate a gold-plated deal with Telstra for their disintegrating copper, that will see Telstra shareholders living high off the hog for years to come for an asset that has been depreciated to (for tax purposes), and has been run-into-the-ground by maintenance neglect to, be worth nothing in accounting terms. Big Dave will essentially sell a millstone around Telstra's neck to the Australian taxpayer for billions, ably assisted by 'Mr Broadband' and the other geniuses in the government. 

Just as I'm sure that when Telstra does run the FttN test that 'Mr Broadband' is financing, it will pass with flying colours and the copper chosen (probably installed specifically for the test site) will pass muster admirably.

Naturally, the new 'Telstra Copper Rent' (in addition to the $11 billion the previous government paid for use of the ducts - hereinafter referred to as the 'Duct Rent') will come off the $29 billion the current government has assigned for the reduced NBN, and no doubt the copper/fibre design will not please investors when the NBN is effectively privatised down the track ... so perhaps Telstra will be able to charge the government yet again to take this NBN white elephant off their back.

But, the Australian taxpayer can handle that with a 'Mr Broadband' levy on their tax.      :)

Instead of a profit, we'll be selling a fifth rate network into private hands (or more likely paying some rent-seeker corporation to take the obsolete piece of junk off the government's hands) and ensuring that we are screwed once again.

Such is politics in Australia ... nobody remembers the long long list of debacles.

God I love this country! One screw up to the next ... and we still elect them! It's simply astonishing!
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On 12 Jul 2014, at 9:23 pm, JanW <jwhit at internode.on.net> wrote:

> At 09:05 PM 12/07/2014, Frank O'Connor you wrote:
> 
>> There's the mundane copper/fibre reliability thingie. Exactly how 
>> 'fit for purpose' is the majority of Telstra's copper, how much has 
>> oxidised and been damaged in bits of the 'final yards' that we don't 
>> know about?
> 
> And the *current* cable failure rate that is taking Telstra 3 WEEKS 
> to fix at a friend's house, as well as another friend, and at least 3 
> to 4 others in a sample of about 30 people yesterday. Doesn't bode well.
> 
>> Yeah .... there's a heap of questions that I still have about the 
>> FttN architecture. Obviously the builders and operators are in the same boat.
> 
> But, hey, the MD of NBN Co. is raking it in, taking his 30% bonus, 
> unlike Quigley, and is the 2nd highest paid PS in the country at the moment.
> 
> There's money to be made in this thingie, you know, if you know the 
> right people named Malcolm and Co.
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
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