Cant really comment further, but it brought it home to me that the NBN would find plenty of use, even if it was surveillance and other personal intrusions. Whether thats a good or bad thing is another matter.
Fwiw turnbull has said areas where busuness premises are will get fttp, whether they have that already is a different thing.
Our network guy told me A really fast pipe between two offices across the greater melbourne area would be about 200 grand a year.
Also NBN would mean outsourced it infrastructure would be much more common, so IT people in larger organizations might find a job shift happening, so be careful what you wish for
Fwiw turnbull has said areas where busuness premises are will get fttp, whether they have that already is a different thing.
Our network guy told me A really fast pipe between two offices across the greater melbourne area would be about 200 grand a year.
Also NBN would mean outsourced it infrastructure would be much more common, so IT people in larger organizations might find a job shift happening, so be careful what you wish for
We do site to site real time and disaster recovery replication of quite large datasets.
Outsourcing is already occurring where I am. Luckily? for us the IBM guys in India and China have nfi what they are doing so in 5 years time it will swing around and come back in again.
And the business hate it because in India there is only a 2 hour overlap where both countries are functional.

