The industry body, the Communications Alliance, which Quigley was trying to get to lead the debate, kind of shrugged its shoulders and mumbled something about it being an election year. Last Friday NBN chief Mike Quigley had a go at encouraging an "open and transparent debate on the future options for Australia's NBN", which Opposition spokesman Malcolm Turnbull promptly labelled "bizarre" and Minister Stephen Conroy carefully ignored. We're going to have to wait seven months for a sensible discussion about technical options for the NBN - it's pointless trying before the election - but there are other options, and they need to be discussed. ![]() Recent developments in wireless technology mean there is a great deal more to be discussed about how the NBN connects to individual homes and businesses, writes Alan Kohler. NBN chief Mike Quigley wants an open debate on future options for the NBN.
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