Got an opinion on the forthcoming new Broadband national network for Australia? The federal Government is giving the Australian public two weeks to have their say on plans for the new $4.7 billion Broadband Network.
Communications Minister 'Stephen Conroy' stated that the government values any input from individuals and organisations toward the panel for their consideration for the new network. So if you have some insight that you think might be valuable, you have until March 30th to lodge your submission.
“I am sure there are a number of individuals and organisations that are interested in the Australian broadband market and that will be able to provide informed submissions to aid in the panel’s consideration of the issues.
“The Government values their input to this very important process, which will secure Australia’s digital future for many years to come,” Senator Conroy said.
Read the entire 'Broadband network seeks public input' article at AustralianIT.com.au