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Should the Australian government continue to invest billions of dollars into the development of the National Broadband Network?
Results from Facebook voters
Last answered 3 days ago

Yes
51,400 votes
70%
No
21,553 votes
30%
Distribution of answers submitted by Facebook voters.
Data includes total votes submitted by visitors since Aug 15, 2013. For users that answer more than once (yes we know), only their most recent answer is counted in the total results. Total percentages may not add up to exactly 100% as we allow users to submit "grey area" stances that may not be categorized into yes/no stances.
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a. NBN Fibre Rollout Was Going to Be Cheaper, Sooner, Pilot Results Show
4 years ago by smh.com.au
b. FAQs: Responses to Common Criticisms of the NBN Cost-Benefit Analysis
4 years ago by malcolmturnbull.com.au
5 years ago by youtube.com
5 years ago by canyougetnbn.com
e. Please Accept My Apologies: I Was Wrong About Malcolm Turnbull
5 years ago by delimiter.com.au
5 years ago by howfastisthenbn.com.au
Data based on unique submissions (duplicates or multiple submissions are eliminated) per user using a 30-day moving average to reduce daily variance from traffic sources. Totals may not add up to exactly 100% as we allow users to submit "grey area" stances that may not be categorized into yes/no stances.
Data based on 30-day moving average to reduce daily variance from traffic sources. Totals may not add up to exactly 100% as we allow users to submit "grey area" stances that may not be categorized into yes/no stances.
Learn more about National Broadband Network
The National Broadband Network is currently under construction and will eventually provide fast internet access to a majority of Australians. By July 2016 25% of all homes will have access to the network. 75% of all homes should have access by the fall of 2018. Opponents of the network argue that the project is severely over budget and should be turned over to private companies. Proponents of the network argue that fast internet at a low cost is necessary to grow the Australian economy. See recent NBN news