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For example, Communications Minister Anthony Albanese claims towns will be ''divided by broadband'' and that ''planned [broadband] construction While NBN Co under a Coalition government might change fibre-to-the-home installations to fibre-to-the-node in years to come, the Coalition no longer plans to halt construction and sell off the network like it did in Earlier this year the Coalition party room adopted the very un-Liberal policy of publicly funding a government-managed and operated broadband network.

This is because it can't unscramble Labor's omelette, and partly because it recognised votes were lost in when its broadband policy seemed to lack vision and did nothing to improve broadband speeds. And the press conference with Andrew Robb and [former opposition communications spokesman] Tony Smith where they unveiled our policy was a debacle. The new broadband policy ''makes the best of a bad situation'' and the ''vast majority'' of Coalition members support it, he adds.

The opposition's current communications spokesman, Malcolm Turnbull, convinced Tony Abbott the party needed a better policy. Turnbull says his plan can be delivered sooner and at less cost with ''everyone in the nation'' getting access to minimum speed of 25 megabits per second [Mbps] by and Mbps to the majority by Turnbull says he still believes the best model is private sector upgrades done with ''judicious levels of government subsidy to make sure uncommercial areas are dealt with''.

However, he has to live with the facts on the ground and work out how to complete the network that has been started. This is the business you own. This is the position you're in. Here are our options for sorting it out. Turnbull's policy adopts Labor's plan to raise tens of billions of dollars through government bonds, which keeps the project off the budget, and spend that money building networks that are available to all service providers at the same prices.

Both aim to separate Telstra so its retail operations cannot benefit from it also owning infrastructure and evenutally privatising NBN Co to recoup costs. The Coalition's regional communications spokesman, Luke Hartsuyker, says both broadband policies are ''very very similar'' for the 7 per cent of Australia's population in regional areas that have been told to expect a fixed wireless or satellite connection.

We will not be junking the work that has been done on ideological grounds,'' he says. Albanese says the differences between Labor's NBN and the ''Coalition's lemon of an alternative couldn't be more stark''. He pointed to faster speeds, guaranteed upload speeds, free fibre installations and universal pricing. There is certainty in Labor's policy that is missing in the Coalition's, partly because Turnbull wants to initiate three reviews if he becomes minister that could change his current rollout plans.

Labor's NBN Co charges the same wholesale prices around the country, whereas the Coalition wants a regulated price cap that allows lower prices in viable areas.



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