NBN's corporate plan is factoring in a 7% return. It is frustrating to hear so many Australians express opinions about things rather than forming them after doing some actual research and looking beyond their own back yard.
The single largest investment by any
Australian government, the NBN will play
a critical role in advancing key national
indicators including GDP, employment
and productivity.
Deloitte believes the NBN has the potential
to rival the impact of other technology
milestones such as the widespread adoption
of personal computers in the 1980s and the
mass market adoption of mobile phones
during the 1990s and 2000s.
http://www.deloitte.com/assets/Dcom-Australia/Local%20Assets/Documents/Industries/TMT/NBN_users_perspective.pdf
Long term bandwidth demand predictions also remains strong with an Analysys Mason report on
access networks for the UK regulator, Ofcom (2010), estimating the continued evolution of
residential demand for both upstream and downstream bandwidth. This is being driven by the
emergence of e-government, e-health, e-learning, e-business, e-homes, Cloud Computing, IPTV, and
Social Networking / User-Generated services.
http://www.nbnco.com.au/assets/documents/nbn-co-corporate-plan-6-aug-2012.pdf
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