I see there have been a few postings in the last couple of days about the whole infrastructure provisioning issue as it related to the structural separation of Telecom. Both Rod Drury and Jim Donovan have posted some interesting comments. The fact of the matter is that we will never get an accurate estimate of costs - both capital and ongoing. On the one hand are the telco’s who obviously have a vested interest to put their spin on the debate, on the other is the government. This is where TUANZ should/could facilitate the debate to get some accurate analysis from which people can make a truly informed decision
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