The NBN has its supporters, this American man thinks it's bad-ass, awesome and gangster
Friday, 25 January 2013
The NBN will be good for some businesses. Like this one.
Because we live in real buildings, not pictures of buildings, the NBN won't make much difference to our physical world. It can't transport physical things like a railway could, but it's very good at videos and facebook. And people who run businesses like Facebook and the operations that Mr Dario Meli make money from, well they're thrilled that the Australian taxpayer is stumping up for the bills.
HootSuite founder praises ‘gangster’ NBN
PUBLISHED: 24 Jan 2013 14:48:00The co-founder of HootSuite, one of the world’s most popular social media monitoring tools, has praised Labor’s $37.4 billion national broadband network as “awesome”, saying the infrastructure will greatly boost Australia’s start-up market.
Dario Meli made the comments when speaking to The Australian Financial Review during the Sydney leg of a global tour to spruik his latest start-up company Quietly.
Mr Meli drew comparisons between the NBN and Google’s Fiber service, which is connecting an entire US city to broadband internet using fibre optic cabling.
“I heard about it last night along with a criticism that it would take ten years to do and that we wouldn’t know what the technology would be in ten years,” he said. “I don’t know [what the technology will be] but glass and fibre are pretty bad-ass and having a fibre network is gangster.
“In the US there are start-ups moving to Kansas and they’ll get one house with a giant [internet] pipe in with five companies based there. There’ll be some dudes on the grind that want to bang out great stuff and I think that’s cool.”
Mr Meli said it was better for the government to reduce taxes and invest in projects in the NBN than to pump funds directly into start-up companies because doing so could sink them before they got off the ground.
The Australian Financial Review