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Disastrous Political Decision: Australia's Internet
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From what I understand, Turnbull didn't put FTTP so that Foxtels cable and satellite services would have the upperhand. Also Turnbull had high speed cable going to his premises while most people had been hamstrung by his FTTN.
Not the democrats, more like the progressive wing of the democrats.
There was a term used the the US about Dark Fiber as the local internet service providers would ban the use of fiber that many municipalities installed due to monopoly rights to high speed internet for that location. It has hamstrung the US in many cases.