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Another roof-insulation-disaster waiting to happen?

NBN roll-out slammed over power lines

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The roll-out of the Federal Government's national broadband network (NBN) in Tasmania has been criticised for its heavy reliance on overhead power lines.

The NBN company says about 70 per cent of homes in the first three Tasmanian towns to form the network will be connected by overhead power lines.

The Federal Government and Telstra are still trying to strike a deal on rental charges for underground tunnels and ducts.

Federal Greens Senator Scott Ludlam says using overhead power lines is more expensive and less reliable than underground installation.

"The information that we've received in Senate inquiries is that in the short-term, it's cheaper to hang the cables overhead, but in the long-term, it can be much more costly and it can mean that the infrastructure is less reliable," he said.

"I think we will be better off doing this in a much more measured way in which the infrastructure is buried."

Overhead powerlines?

Yet another rushed out solution to an election policy ploy for the Australian Federal Labor Party by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his minion, Senator Conroy.

How long before a networking engineer is first to be electrocuted during installation? I shouldn't think about it but it does come to mind.

This is just plainly rediculous!

There is no rush! Why do this? Why put at risk not only success, building into a brand new "state of the art" model service such a great risk of failure, but also the risk to labour-hire during installation!

This sort of stuff needs more than Senate inquiries. Though we applaud Senator Ludlum and co. for keeping up the pressure. This needs to stop, full stop.

It WILL BE hospitals and health next! And don't worry, Australia average Joe - I will be pointing my finger at you!

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