The Broadband Today Alliance is a cooperative of local government councils enabling Australia’s digital economy. This is the first segment of our upcoming pilot episode. Let me know what you think.
As the roll out of Australia’s high-speed broadband network edges closer, facts are increasingly competing with fiction as to what the final product will actually deliver. Peter Ferris from NBN Co debunks some common myths.
Peter Coroneos, from the Internet Industry Association, discusses the telephone, television and internet industries in the context of Australia’s upcoming national broadband network.
Connecting Communities is a groundbreaking review of the community benefits and innovation enabled by broadband in the UK and the policy implications for Australia.
I’m working with Broadband Today Alliance to produce a short documentary about the alliance and its work to help communities with the rollout of broadband.
Gungahlin, ACT, Australia. June 15, 2011. The Gungahlin Community Council and NBN Co conduct a community meeting about the local rollout plans for the National Broadband Network.
There’s been grumbling about how poor the human communications have been for the NBN. The question “What does the NBN mean for me?” has never been answered. Grumble no more, today DBCDE have a modern new site that educates and engages.
You may have seen earlier videos from NBN Co, using a space-age vision of farmers on your doorstep. This latest one is a bit more down-to-earth and explains many of the issues on what the NBN project will achieve and what opportunities open up when you can use it.
Here’s the final animation for the introduction. I’m really pleased with it.
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G'day and welcome! There are lots of examples of Australian broadband innovation now the NBN has started to roll out. After travelling so widely I've seen many passionate supporters, as well as people with fear about what it all may bring.
There's been an enthusiastic response to the idea for the show. People are genuinely interested to know more about what's possible with good broadband. With more segments coming on display I think the show will attract more viewers.
Eventually this site will have more of the show clips as they're being made. For now, I'm also posting other videos I find about the broadband progress in Australia.
-- George
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