Elizabeth, Matyas and all,

 

The Australian experience mirrors the Hungarian with perhaps a lesser reliance on Local Government. Most Telecentre’s received start-up funding from the Commonwealth with a lesser contributory portion coming from State Governments. Our major Telecentre support networks are run by State Government Departments funded in large portion by Commonwealth contributions. It is worth noting that our Federal and State Governments have now ceased providing funds for start-up Telecentre’s.

 

Very few Australian Telecentre’s have closed in recent years however a great many have evolved into businesses scarcely recognisable as Telecentre’s as niche markets are discovered, developed, and duplicative ventures are handed to Government and/or other commercial providers. In these cases services were, as you suspect, integrated into other community businesses and programs. In other cases services simply became obsolete as newer technologies replaced market demand (home broadband & community WIFI developments etc.)

 

Some of our early Telecentre’s are now banks; others are training venues affiliated with State or National training providers; some are computer repair shops; some are ISP’s. Most retain the name of Telecentre (or ‘Technology & Learning Centre’, ‘Business Incubation Centre’ etc.) however become less true Telecentre’s as services are rationalised to meet evolving community needs. A good overview of the types of services provided by NSW Telecentre’s (and the charges applied for each service) is available at: www.ctc.nsw.gov.au/service/browse_type.jsp - The charges applied are comparatively low in accord with the community focus of Telecentre’s however are designed to maintain financial sustainability while acknowledging a need to maintain competitive neutrality. The purpose of Telecentre’s is certainly not to put other businesses out of business by undercutting prices to an extent where no business is sustainable – Such an act would be counter to the mission of fostering community economic development as it inevitably leads to a welfare state.

 

Rgds, Don

 

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