[資訊] Rudd:將投資430億建設高速網路

看板Aussiekiwi (紐澳板)作者 (Estrana)時間16年前 (2009/04/07 19:10), 編輯推噓5(502)
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http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/298376/government_spends_43_billion_establish_national_broadband_network Government spends $43 billion to establish National Broadband Network The Federal Government will establish a new public company to build the next-generation National Broadband Network (NBN) across Australia. In a press conference this morning, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said it would spend $43 billion to create a new wholesale-only fibre optic network across Australia. The government-majority owned National Broadband Network Corporation will work in partnership with the private sector over the next 7-8 years to build the network across regional and capital cities. The network will provide access of up to 100Mbps to end users and cover over 90 per cent of the nation. Prime Minister Rudd said it then planned to sell-off its stake in the operations within five years of it being established. The decision represented a historic moment in Australia’s history, and was the largest infrastructure project ever laid out, he said. “This injects a new player into the broadband market… a national, wholesale, open access broadband network,” he said. “It sets up a path for economic recovery and building a 21st century economy withy 21st century jobs. ” Rudd claimed the network would provide 25,000 jobs every year during the lifetime of the project, and up to 37,000 jobs during its peak. It will also add $37 billion to GDP, he said. The decision follows month of negotiations with private consortiums under the NBN tender. “We have tested the market but that has not produced an outcome which makes the best use of the taxpayers’ dollar,” Rudd said. “Right now we are dealing with a capital constrained world. We have acted on the advice of an expert panel... otherwise we wouldn’t be here. “There were two options – sit back, or get on and do it. And we intend to [get on and] do that.” The first step will see the Government outlay $250 million and build a fibre optic backbone in regional Australia, Senator Stephen Conroy said. “The conditions are that it is open access and wholesale only,” he said. “ We will have an implementation study over the next eight or nine months to work out the issues and challenges.” The Government will also work with the Tasmanian Government on its proposal for high-speed services in that state and hoped to get things rolling by mid-year. “We’re negotiating with the Tasmanian Government over the next 24 hours as to the rollout… we believe they are ready to go,” Conroy said. http://whirlpool.net.au/ UPDATED | Kevin Rudd has announced that the NBN tender process has been terminated, and that the government will go it alone on a new $43 billion broadband network. The new wholesale-only network will connect 90% of homes with fibre to the home and will offer 100Mbit/s, with "next-generation" wireless and "third-generation" satellites to cover the remaining population. The network will be "open access" so retail ISPs can build their own products to sell to businesses and consumers. "We believe that fast broadband is absolutely essential for our nation's future", he said at a press conference outside Parliament House today. "The Government has announced it will establish a new company that will invest up to $43 billion over eight years to build and operate a National Broadband Network delivering superfast broadband to Australian homes and workplaces", said an announcement on the DBCDE website. Calling it, the "single largest infrastructure decision in Australia's history", Rudd said the project would employ up to 37,000 people a year and help stimulate the Australian economy. Private industry would contribute up to 49% of the funds, and the government would sell the company after operating it for 5 years, he said. The tender process was cancelled as "none of the national proposals offered value for money". "The Panel noted the rapid deterioration of the global economy had a significant impact on the process", it said. Senator Conroy said that the Tasmanian Government's proposal had merit and that "fast-track" negotiations will occur to get a Tasmanian roll-out started as early as July. The rest of the country will have to wait for an "implementation study to determine the operating arrangements, detailed network design, ways to attract private sector investment – for roll-out early 2010". A consultative process will occur to determine a more effective telecommunications regulatory framework which will also cover the new broadband network. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 220.244.125.33

04/07 19:53, , 1F
七年~~好久啊~希望到時網路不會再限流量~~
04/07 19:53, 1F

04/07 19:59, , 2F
之前不是說有金盾?
04/07 19:59, 2F

04/07 20:43, , 3F
What is 金盾?
04/07 20:43, 3F

04/07 20:49, , 4F
"金盾工程" 詳見中文wikipedia
04/07 20:49, 4F

04/07 22:45, , 5F
線路歸政府的,ISP要使用要跟政府租,政府就可以偷偷監
04/07 22:45, 5F

04/07 22:45, , 6F
控網路,硬是加個金盾進去,商家抗議也沒用 XD
04/07 22:45, 6F

04/07 23:18, , 7F
之前還弄個黑名單出來想請ISP擋結果被幹醮的要死 XDD
04/07 23:18, 7F
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