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NBN ROLLOUT PROBE RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT ‘DIGITAL DIVIDE’ AND SMALL BUSINESS IMPACT

By administrator | 9 October 2017

The current design and rollout of the National Broadband Network is likely to maintain – and perhaps even increase – Australia’s ‘digital divide’, according to the parliamentary committee tasked with inquiring into the NBN rollout.

In a report handed down, last week, the Joint Standing Committee on the NBN noted the network’s rollout presents many economic, health and business opportunities to Australians in regional, rural and remote areas, including innovation in agriculture. However, the committee expressed concern that NBN is “delivering a service of quite varied quality” with the potential to fall short of the vision for a ubiquitous network that makes reliable, affordable, high-speed internet available to the vast majority of households and businesses.

“The uneven nature of the multi-technology mix and the apparent over-use of satellite broadband could exacerbate existing social, economic, and digital inequality,” the Committee explained.

“While the committee is encouraged by the fact that the rollout is ahead of schedule, it has to be noted that the quality, ubiquity, and fairness of the NBN is under question.

“The committee believes that the current design and rollout of the NBN is likely to maintain the ‘digital divide’, which means that particular communities and social groups will not share in the benefits of broadband technology, but will instead find themselves further separated in terms of full social and economic participation in Australian life.” Read more

James Harkness - Dynamic Business - 4 Oct 2017

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