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Solve : National Broadband Network.?

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If you live down under, you already know what this is.
This rest of us have never heard of it. Although Comcast and others have been making promises for some time. That's another story.
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The National Broadband Network (NBN) is a national wholesale-only, open-access data network and is under development in Australia.
Fixed line and wireless broadband connections are sold to retail service providers (RSP), who then sell Internet access and other services to consumers. The NBN was subject to political and industry debate for a number of years, before construction actually commenced.
The 2013 Federal Election and subsequent change of GOVERNMENT from Labor to the Liberal National Coalition prompted a strategic review to be commissioned to determine the ideal infrastructure mix to deliver fast broadband ACROSS the COUNTRY as quickly as possible. The review commenced in October 2013 and is due to report to government in December 2013.[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Broadband_Network
The service is now working, but not without its critics.  Other countries are looking at this as a possible model of what happens when tan ATTEMPT is made to tie an  a very large area with unified fiber network  for home users.
Notice the use of the term FFTP.
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Approximately 93 per cent of the population was planned to be serviced with fibre to the premises (FTTP)
Do you have it? Do  you like it a lot?
Would it work in other countries?


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