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So politics hey...

NBN, why we need government intervention to provide a service that can probably be better handled by pure market forces?

Boat people... actually, not going to touch that one.

Bob Katter, crazy as a loon or crazy like a fox?

Pauline Hanson, who the hell keeps stumping up $2,000 each time an election rolls round to fund her nominations?

Have at it people!

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Australian Motor Enthusiast Party!!!!

who cares what other shit they deal with if they get far enough to give us a fair go in the modifiying world....happy days!!

Then Palmer, Abbot n Hanson

If this were true, why hasn't it happened yet?

Well it has. I can have 100Mb Wired or Wireless internet right now. Next Gen (5G) wireless which is being developed now should be an order of magnitude faster again, current testing suggests Gb connections.

As for wider roll out, maybe because the market isn't actually demanding it on a large enough scale to make it properly viable? I know LOADS of people who live in Telstra Cable areas and are on ADSL connections instead.

Australian Motor Enthusiast Party!!!!

who cares what other shit they deal with if they get far enough to give us a fair go in the modifiying world....happy days!!

Then Palmer, Abbot n Hanson

They come in f**k up the economy any more, we'll all be in the dole check queue.

No more monies to modify cars let alone pay for fuel. Other parties take my vote and in my personal opinion, the AMEP is doing more harm than good.

Well it has. I can have 100Mb Wired or Wireless internet right now. Next Gen (5G) wireless which is being developed now should be an order of magnitude faster again, current testing suggests Gb connections.

As for wider roll out, maybe because the market isn't actually demanding it on a large enough scale to make it properly viable? I know LOADS of people who live in Telstra Cable areas and are on ADSL connections instead.

If telstra wholesale was a far more efficient beast and really pushed, we could have it but a lot of people don't want it because they don't need the additional expense. It's a nice to have for homes, not a must have in most cases.

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