Councils win free NBN terminals

 

Minister Conroy announces $23.5m investment.

The Australian Government has agreed to fund community internet hubs in first and second release National Broadband Network (NBN) sites to allow residents to trial services.

In February, the Hastings-Port Macquarie Council in northern NSW called for such facilities to be funded to raise “knowledge, awareness and access” to NBN-enabled services.

The Port Macquarie-Hastings council area falls within Lyne, the Federal electorate held by Independent MP Rob Oakeshott, a strong advocate for the NBN.

Today, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy told the CeBIT conference in Sydney that the Government would allocate $23.5 million toward the building of 'Digital Communities Hubs' in the 40 first and second release sites.

Those facilities would house networked terminals for residents to experience the NBN, even if they chose not to pay for an NBN service at home.

Conroy stressed that only a Government-funded NBN could tackle “digital exclusion” felt by 26 percent of Australians, particularly those in regional areas.

Alternate plans to allow the public sector to fund Australia’s broadband future would only see investment land in profitable urban areas, he said.

Hasting Council's general manager Andrew Roach had noted in submissions to the Government that "uninformed, untrained and, in some cases, an unmotivated market will generally have a low demand for NBN, irrespective of the quality of the technology".

"Bewilderment concerning information technology leads to apathy and inaction," he said.

Conroy said today that the Government has revamped its NBN website to better market the Government’s message to the community.

The site included a list of ‘broadband champions’ that would espouse the network’s benefits in their respective industries.

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Councils win free NBN terminals
"Can't wait for the tax the labour party has for this baby. Land tax, stamp duty, flood tax... talk about mismanagement of the economy - every ALP government brings in new ficticious taxes. NBN ..."
By dawesi
 
 
 
Comments: 3
jonkvh
May 31, 2011 9:43 PM
It's not the "Australian Government"... it's the 'Federal Government'. No such thing as the Oz gov...
BaysNet
May 31, 2011 9:48 PM
Well the "Commonwealth of Australia" has a federal government and each state has a state government so I don't see the issue with Australian Government?
dawesi
Jun 2, 2011 9:46 PM
Can't wait for the tax the labour party has for this baby.

Land tax, stamp duty, flood tax... talk about mismanagement of the economy - every ALP government brings in new ficticious taxes. NBN Tax.. on it's way.
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