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  • Cisco gives Labors NBN thumbs up.

    While giving the coalitions plan a pasting for being ineffective within 4 years.

    http://www.abc.net.au/technology/art...m?WT.svl=news3

    Chook.

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    as expected and they stated its expected to contribute over a trillion dollars to our economy!talk that one down taliban tony!?

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    • #3
      One would safely presume that they would get on the bandwagon because they are deluded into thinking that the GALP will be in power for more than the next few weeks.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by John View Post
        One would safely presume that they would get on the bandwagon because they are deluded into thinking that the GALP will be in power for more than the next few weeks.
        Swing and a miss.

        Chook.

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        • #5
          Cisco.....large industry giant getting on board with something that means they get to sell.....more switch hardware?

          Why on earth would they support that as opposed to say...wireless 4g?????

          Duh.
          Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Chook View Post
            Swing and a miss.

            Chook.
            If you knew all that I knew, my poor Jerusalem...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by melon.... View Post
              Cisco.....large industry giant getting on board with something that means they get to sell.....more switch hardware?

              Why on earth would they support that as opposed to say...wireless 4g?????

              Duh.
              Strike two.

              Chook.

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              • #8
                whats best for our country, an intermittent unreliable wireless connection or fibre to every pc? no contest in a few years the cost wont matter, it will never be cheaper to do than now!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by stephenj View Post
                  whats best for our country, an intermittent unreliable wireless connection or fibre to every pc? no contest in a few years the cost wont matter, it will never be cheaper to do than now!
                  Exactly, and fibre future proofs the network, it's an absolute no brainer.

                  Chook.

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                  • #10
                    regardless of whats right or wrong, best or not the best.
                    Being in the industry I can tell you its hardly worth getting too excited about Cisco saying anything at the moment.

                    They are a large company with quality products that are really struggling to avoid going under. The NBN may just well be the thing that ensures their existance.
                    The Internet is a place for posting silly things
                    Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Kingbilly View Post
                      regardless of whats right or wrong, best or not the best.
                      Being in the industry I can tell you its hardly worth getting too excited about Cisco saying anything at the moment.

                      They are a large company with quality products that are really struggling to avoid going under. The NBN may just well be the thing that ensures their existance.
                      Now that's a direct hit!

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                      • #12
                        And now even the coaliton of clowns have changed their tune.

                        http://www.heraldsun.com.au/technolo...-1226412932539

                        After years of condemnation, the coalition of lying, two-faced, flip flopping retards now says it won't scrap the NBN? Not anything about them being wrong, noooooooooooooo, the unflushable turds turd and his cadre of turds are never wrong.

                        Chook.

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                        • #13
                          your right theres a lot of turds in the current opposition!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by stephenj View Post
                            your right theres a lot of turds in the current opposition!
                            Did you see Sophi Miserabella on Q&A last night when Simon from Get Up collapsed sitting next to her? The biatch had nothing but contempt for the poor bloke. The bloke is head down on the desk and she's leaning away from him, she could barely bring herself to touch him. There they were talking about Assylum seekers and refugees and this cow of a human being demonstrates the Libs contempt for anyone not them!

                            Chook.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Chook View Post
                              Did you see Sophi Miserabella on Q&A last night when Simon from Get Up collapsed sitting next to her? The biatch had nothing but contempt for the poor bloke. The bloke is head down on the desk and she's leaning away from him, she could barely bring herself to touch him. There they were talking about Assylum seekers and refugees and this cow of a human being demonstrates the Libs contempt for anyone not them!

                              Chook.
                              I watched that, I hoped he was going to join his spiritual leader Lenin.

                              On Sophie, I'd do her. I'm the professor type, but I don't have as much money as that guy she rooted.

                              This is on Wikipedia. Is it your doing Chook?

                              Sophie Mirabella (née Panopoulos) (born 27 October 1968) is an Australian federal politician and notorious gold-digger.

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