Expert Task Force Guidelines Flawed

Expert Task Force Guidelines Flawed

The Government’s expert task force for the new proposed Australian high speed Broadband network, which will seemingly use Fibre-to-the-Node technology, has released Guidelines for the tender process. But as ‘Stuart Corner’ from ITWire writes, a dozen or so definitions and objectives within the proposal appear to be flawed.

The Government’s expert task force has issued the guidelines against which it will assess proposals for high speed urban broadband networks, but they are fundamentally flawed.

the attributes of an objective seem to be something of which the Government’s Expert Task Force seems blissfully ignorant, for all its supposed expertise.

Read the entire article at ITWire

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