Andy writes,

> Mr. Trumble, please explain how a node is upgradable? Oh, you rip
> it all out and start again? Mmmmm, more affordable....  -andyf



… Leading telecommunications expert Paul Budde has released a mid-year 
assessment of the NBN, which blasts the politicisation of digital 
infrastructure.

He says it is time for a politically agnostic review to determine how the 
project should proceed.

Mr Budde notes that while the pricing model was under debate, the decision by 
NBN to stick to the Coalition's fibre to the node-based network, rather than 
the earlier fibre to the premise (FTTP) model, ultimately meant it was building 
an asset that was of greatly reduced value to a future buyer.

He said the fact that NBN was increasing the number of premises that would 
receive fibre to the curb (FTTC) technology was an indication that it 
understood that there was a longer term problem with fibre to the node (FTTN), 
and said it was actively building in random inequality for residents across 
Australia.

"FTTN is inferior to FTTC/FTTP and customers are worried about getting an FTTN 
connection because they understand others will get the superior service," Mr 
Budde said.

"Interestingly, and telling, is that there are little or no complaints from the 
one million plus FTTH connections."

Mr Budde said it was shameful that politicians had turned the NBN into a 
"political football," rather than treating it as a national interest 
investment, and said it was time for a bipartisan plan to be drawn up to fix 
the current situation and provide a sustainable trajectory for the network 
build.

"It would be a proper review by real experts – not by handpicked political 
appointees.... Let the engineers and other experts decide on the best 
solution," he said.


http://www.afr.com/technology/web/nbn/nbn-chief-blames-isps-for-poor-performance-as-experts-call-for-policy-review-20170731-gxm94w
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