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Ross
We are already behind the digital age against other first world countries and now you want to slow down our ISP connections. If this goes ahead we will see a greater digital gap between classes with in the Australian society along with the digital divided between nations. Being an online socierty and ebusiness as growth point with our international partners overseas have you considered the finicial implications and cost to the economony? not only the cost of the filter but the effect it has to business. Will the government pay for faster ISP connecitons for large multi-national companies? Working in the IT industry information is the key I understand the how important the speed and connectivity is to our customers. Is this suppsose to be green grovnement? As this will increase the governments carbon footprint. arent we suppose to be looking at reducing it? More servers more power more expensese more overheads more procedures more support required more man hours. Can you tell me does the cost of this out weigh the means??
