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Australian opposition may offer separate broadband plan
10 August 2010
The main opposition party in Australia has offered a watered down version of the government’s $39 billion broadband plan. The plan will create a national fibre-optic backbone by 2017 that the private sector may choose to use.
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The opposition has provided a plan to scrap the government’s planned high-speed network, which would reach 93% of Australian premises, if it is...
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