Poida said...without broadband I would be driving every week day to an office, which took 30-45mins each way, communicating via facsimile and the drafters working on and old style board with ink pens, taking 5 times as long. Changes were allways a nightmare.
with broadband I can work from home and get all my work info via broadband, and distribute work with a simple click to as many companies and people as required, and keep the car parked in the garage. drafters are in another office.
I want super fast broadband please. The Government just better manage it better than the last few major expenditiures thay have made.

then I can go surfing
unfortunately too busy to go when I like but thats another storey
So - at the moment you can do what you want to do with the internet you have got, but - the trip to work takes too long.
So, instead of fixing the road and making what is bad good, you want to fix what is OK to make it better.
Just hope when you fall over in the kitchen the ambulance doesn't take 40 minutes to get to you and there is an empty bed at the hospital when you get there.
At least you will be able to e-mail for an ambulance in 0.02 seconds instead of having to phone and you will be able to keep everybody updated on facebook how you are recovering and how poor the roads are and how bad the health system is.
But yes - I too want superfast broadband, but I don't want to pay $43 billion for it when I look at what I have and when nobody can tell me the benefits, other than 'the benefits cannot yet be imagined'.
Last time I bought something which was so good I couldn't imagine how good it was the snake-oil salesman laughed as he took my cash.
By the way I still have the bottle. I'll sell it to you - it is good for everything. It will solve illness that haven't even evolved yet.