These are links, in reverse date-order, to posts published prior to the 2013 election.
A simple coloured tagging of the content has been added.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Dispelling Turnbull's lies: under $50M/year for the extra cost to the taxpayer for the Full Fibre NBN vs mangled mess FTTN/HFC/tin-cans
Turnbull's Big Lie in the 2013 election campaign, and underlying the subsequent Reviews, is simple, profound and very, very deliberate:
What will it "cost" (implied, 'the taxpayer') to build the NBN?[that's the Network rollout, not the company]Turnbull always knew that the one and only difference in cost to the taxpayer between his mangled copper mess and the Quigley Full Fibre plan was the yearly interest on the difference in Equity 'injected' by the Government into NBN Co. It's why he's worked so hard to discredit the 2012 FTTP business plan, to disguise the real difference between the Plans.
Budget Impact of NBN: it's only Equity investment, no Fiscal Budget Impact. [2015-16]
Sources, quotes and links for Equity Funding of NBN Co.
NOTE:
NOTE:
- income from Future Fund (earnings) noted in fwd estimates
- nothing for NBN. [but millions of subs]
Friday, May 15, 2015
Turnbull's Swearing Staffer, Ellis, charged with indecent act and drug possession.
Post on Pre-election Blog. Turnbull senior adviser, Ellis, has quit. I'm still to get an apology.
There are two issues for me with Turnbull's Ministerial Office and his actions:
There are two issues for me with Turnbull's Ministerial Office and his actions:
- Anyone in a Ministerial Office, let alone "a senior advisor", doing drugs and behaving badly enough in public to get charged is not a fit and proper person to be on the public payroll or involved in making public policy. This is not "a private matter", this goes directly to the suitability for office and the poor character of the person.
- Turnbull never offered an apology, never contacted me in any way (nor any of his staff, nor Ellis or Lynch) and issues a rather misleading twitter that "calm restored". Only in his mind and his staffers.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Turnbull still misleading, obfuscating and spinning over NBN.
Turnbull is again talking rabid nonsense while the mainstream media fail to call him out on it. Turnbull is executing his brief to "Destroy the NBN" and his spin, deception and smoke-screens are still allowed to stand.
What's completely missing in anything Turnbull has ever said on NBN Co is profitability and revenues.
Ledgers have two sides: expenses and revenues. Pretending they don't, that expenses only matter, is the chief deception and mislead that Turnbull has perpetrated.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Follow-up: Why we should've had Full Fibre NBN by now if the LNP hadn't actively quashed it
Yesterday's updated post (on 2013) with the actual text from Telstra ASX reports in April 2012 mentioned a 1995 Strategy Paper to replace the PSTN by 2010. It amazed me is that it was retweeted.
Perhaps the ALP can acquire and publish a copy of Frank Blount’s Strategy Paper, if it doesn’t already have one from the Keating era.
It’d make interesting reading and, if tabled, poses a rather embarrassing question for the Party of Small Business:
Perhaps the ALP can acquire and publish a copy of Frank Blount’s Strategy Paper, if it doesn’t already have one from the Keating era.
It’d make interesting reading and, if tabled, poses a rather embarrassing question for the Party of Small Business:
This deliberate and perverse ignoring of sound commercial advice, not once but twice, happened on their watch, costing the T2 investors (they'd suckered?) two-thirds of their money.It’s not like Howard/Costello were strapped for Cash, they had $300+ billion in unanticipated revenue from the Chinese Mining Boom sloshing around looking for a way to be spent.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Telstra CEO's 1995 Strategy Paper: "No (copper) PSTN by 2010"
Sources for my quote on Telstra planning to have replaced it's Copper Customer Access Network by 2010. Quoted in http://www.abc.net.au/technology/articles/2013/09/19/3851924.htm.
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