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  • New AAPT CEO to avoid “vociferous” commentary style of predecessor

    By Spandas Lui | 16 June, 2011 18:29

    New AAPT CEO to avoid “vociferous” commentary style of predecessor

  • SNAPSHOT YARN: AAPT boss, Paul Broad, to lead the heavyweight Infrastructure NSW?

    By Mike Gee | 10 May, 2011 12:58

    Will AAPT boss, Paul Broad, run Infrastructure NSW? Media reports suggest he might.

  • The Broad picture: Why AAPT opposes the NBN

    By Spandas Lui | 17 September, 2010 14:35

    The National Broadband Network (NBN) has been the darling of the broadband industry since it was given a $43 billion dollar budget and the goal of being a wholesale-only network.

    Many major ISPs have supported the fibre-based network for its scope and capacity to end Telstra’s stranglehold over wholesale broadband services. The Labor Party also pushed it as one of its key policies in the lead-up to the election.

    On the other hand, the Coalition’s $6 billion wireless-centric plan met strong criticism from much of the industry.

    When the Alliance for Affordable Broadband came onto the scene, it shattered the happy family image of a unified ISP industry which favoured Labor’s $43 billion baby.

    The group includes AAPT CEO, Paul Broad, Pipe Network founder, Bevan Slattery, and BigAir CEO, Jason Ashton. The rebel ISPs wrote an open letter deriding the current NBN plans and proposed an NBN 3.0 which heavily features wireless technology.

    In this ONLINE ONLY interview ARN spoke to Broad about why he think the Labor’s NBN is a waste of money, the need for more transparency and his views on why the NBN will be a step back in time for the telco industry.

  • Jason Ashton and the no-NBN rebel cause

    By Spandas Lui | 10 September, 2010 12:42

    The National Broadband Network (NBN) has been the darling of the broadband industry since it was given a $43 billion dollar budget and the goal of being a wholesale-only network.

    Many major ISPs have supported the fibre-based network for its scope and capacity to end Telstra’s stranglehold over wholesale broadband services. The Labor Party also pushed it as one of its key policies in the lead-up to the election.

    On the other hand, the Coalition’s $6 billion wireless-centric plan met strong criticism from much of the industry.

    When the Alliance for Affordable Broadband came onto the scene, it shattered the happy family image of a unified ISP industry which favoured Labor’s $43 billion baby.

    The group includes AAPT CEO, Paul Broad, Pipe Network founder, Bevan Slattery, and BigAir CEO, Jason Ashton. The rebel ISPs wrote an open letter deriding the current NBN plans and proposed an NBN 3.0 which heavily features wireless technology.

    In this ONLINE ONLY interview, ARN spoke to Ashton about the Alliance, why the group has defied its ISP brethrens and the finer details of its NBN 3.0 proposal.

  • NBN rebel: More research into the network, please

    By Spandas Lui | 08 September, 2010 12:21

    A member of the splinter group opposing the Labor Government’s fibre-centric National Broadband Network (NBN) said the close election results signal more research is needed for the $43 billion project.

  • Analysts explains why some telcos don’t want an NBN

    By David Ramli | 01 September, 2010 14:30

    Analysts have provided lukewarm responses to an open letter from senior telco executives that criticises the Government’s National Broadband Network.

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