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NBN Forum in Moruya Mar 17th


How important is modern, fast, reliable and affordable broadband to you, your family and to the businesses in your town?

Labor’s Shadow Minister for Regional Communications Stephen Jones MP and Labor Candidate for Gilmore, Fiona Phillips are holding an NBN Forum in Moruya on Friday, March 17th at 12 noon to discuss these issues.

A new report has found that Australia has just dropped even further down the world rankings for internet speed – we’ve dropped from 48 to 51. We now lag behind Kenya, Latvia, Romania and Estonia – and New Zealand.

One of the reasons for this is the Turnbull Government’s second rate, “Fibre to the Node” NBN.

The further your home or business is from an NBN node, the more you will be relying on copper for your broadband.

When it comes to broadband, technology matters. Mr Turnbull’s second rate copper “Fibre to the Node” NBN will never be “superfast”.

Not surprisingly, the customer experience of Mr Turnbull’s copper NBN has been a huge let down.

The Coalition’s NBN is more expensive, less reliable, slower and worst of all – likely to be near obsolete before the rollout is even done.

It’s a far cry from the fibre optic NBN that Labor planned.

Even worse, NBN is planning on creating a “digital divide” within Moruya and Tuross by giving some homes and businesses the new “Fibre to the Curb” technology, but others the second rate copper NBN.

Labor doesn’t think it’s fair that people will be paying the same price – but getting a different broadband.

It’s not too late to stop the copper NBN rolling out. Come along to the NBN forum to find out what you can do.


NOTE: Comments were TRIALED - in the end it failed as humans will be humans and it turned into a pile of merde; only contributed to by just a handful who did little to add to the conversation of the issue at hand. Anyone who would like to contribute an opinion are encouraged to send in a Letter to the Editor where it might be considered for publication

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