Re: [LINK] How fast is the NBN?

2016-02-27 Thread Frank O'Connor
Mmmm, > On 28 Feb 2016, at 1:44 PM, David Boxall wrote: > > On 28/02/2016 12:17 PM, Tom Worthington wrote: >> ... >> The future I imagine is one where people use data when out and about, > Only then? Do you see none being used in homes, businesses, factories and the > like? Not to mention that

Re: [LINK] How fast is the NBN?

2016-02-27 Thread Frank O'Connor
> On 28 Feb 2016, at 12:17 PM, Tom Worthington > wrote: > > On 27/02/16 05:07, Frank O'Connor wrote: > >> It’s a bit sad really that we can’t imagine a dynamic future ... And >> I think that is Tom’s problem … not enough imagination. > > The future I imagine is one where people use data when

Re: [LINK] How fast is the NBN?

2016-02-27 Thread David Boxall
On 28/02/2016 12:17 PM, Tom Worthington wrote: ... The future I imagine is one where people use data when out and about, Only then? Do you see none being used in homes, businesses, factories and the like? ... High speed broadband limited to home seems to me lacking in imagination: a quaint ol

Re: [LINK] How fast is the NBN?

2016-02-27 Thread Tom Worthington
On 27/02/16 05:07, Frank O'Connor wrote: It’s a bit sad really that we can’t imagine a dynamic future ... And I think that is Tom’s problem … not enough imagination. The future I imagine is one where people use data when out and about, which I think is "dynamic". High speed broadband limited

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2016-02-27 Thread David Boxall
A little weekend frivolity. From: Don't think that you've gotten away with it Mr NB fucking N. We are currently ranked 44th in the world in internet speeds. How are we supposed to compete with Slovakia, Thailand and Germany if we