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Broadband across the entire country... GOOD LUCK WITH THAT.
Great idea in principal, would allow a pivotal shift at the ground level for the people to transition into a new "connected" economy with huge applications opening up in many different sectors, ability to work from home and so on.
As usual, take a half good idea and add politicians to it and ensure you get a MASSIVE cluster f%@#. Just ask Australia how this is going. Originally touted as a fibre-to-home network (NBN) that would lay the future fiber network that could then be upgraded at the exchange level at will as new advances in tech come to the market place out into the future once the base fiber network was installed.
Fast forward and what actually gets installed is a fibre-to-exchange and a ad hoc steaming pile of shit. Some places get fibre-to-node then use existing copper to the premises (bottle neck), others piggy back on the existing pay TV cable network in areas were its available (purchased for a nice profit that massively benefits said pay TV companies) and is a current and future bottle neck, some places actually got a full fibre-to-house (usually only in the electorates of politicians that hold balance of power for the sitting government), others get a satellite that is bound to be a future bottle neck (and forever massive ping times).
The network will not be future proof, isn't even the basic infrastructure to allow network wide upgrades into the future, doesn't have a fixed "standard" network wide and eventually the bullet will have to be bit and the left over copper network to the house will NEED to be replaced with something (probably 2 tin cans with a long bit of string between them).
As controversial as this infrastructure build is (and ALL public funded infrastructure projects are world wide), you would think that the basic goal no matter who or what party, would be that it was done right the first time with a eye on TOTAL future costs (So as to save the PUBLIC purse long term) and it would be a network wide "standard" to at least allow long term cost savings and the ability to roll out network wide upgrades/fixes.
Once again, governments love to penny pinch today and leave the mess for some future sucker to try and solve, costing 4-8 times as much in the long run.
Of course, the best thing for governments to do in these situations is pour massive amounts of public money into building public infrastructure and once done, privatize it and sell it off for 10 cents on the dollar. Leaving the public purse in debt AND the people then have to purchase the service off a private company for profit.
Good luck EVER finding a internal party, let along a ruling party and opposition that can set aside their personal short term benefit so as to actually deliver a publicly funded project that actually benefits the PUBLIC as its only goal.
Is it any wonder that special interests are able to so easily get their way and benefit massively while suckling at the public purse nipple.