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Australia - The National Broadband Network

Published by: Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd

Published: Nov. 4, 2009 -  115 Pages


Table of Contents



1. National Broadband Network

1.1 Overview and analysis

1.1.1 Details of the government’s proposal

1.1.2 The business model

1.1.3 Socio-economic benefits

1.1.4 NBN debate needs to be broadened

1.1.5 Analyses

1.1.6 No policies, just opposition from the Opposition

1.2 NBN Co and infrastructure

1.2.1 National Broadband Network Corporation (NBN Co)

1.2.2 Open network = innovation and affordability

1.2.3 Wholesale

1.2.4 Technology critical consideration

1.2.5 Basic infrastructure

1.2.6 FttH infrastructure

1.3 Design and deployment strategies

1.3.1 NBN architecture and design

1.3.2 Rolling out the NBN

1.3.3 Regionalised rollouts

1.3.4 Wireless broadband

1.3.5 Other quick-win areas

1.3.6 Regional trans-sector trials

1.3.7 Trans-sector requires intelligent approach towards measurement

1.3.8 Massive increase in efficiency, productivity and customer satisfaction

1.3.9 Privacy is paramount

1.4 Competition and regulations

1.4.1 Regulatory issues

1.4.2 Regulations - critical considerations

1.4.3 Regulatory telco reforms

1.5 Competition models and opportunities

1.5.1 Trans-sector-based wholesale services

1.5.2 Retail telcos modelled on media marketing

1.5.3 Niche markets

1.5.4 The Mobile industry

1.6 Industry at crossroads

1.6.1 Quo vadis?

1.6.2 NBN opportunities for the main players

1.7 Telstra

1.7.1 The new Telstra?

1.7.2 Telstra and BuddeComm

1.7.3 Telstra’s shareholders issue

1.8 Early projects

1.8.1 Co-development of fibre and the digital economy

1.8.2 Trans-sector thinking

1.8.3 Ideas for FttH applications

1.8.4 The early NBN projects

1.8.5 Business applications

2. Trans-sector Strategies

2.1 Introduction

2.1.1 Fragmented society requires cohesive leadership

2.1.2 Problems in most silos

2.1.3 National welfare depends on new ways of thinking

2.2 A matter of leadership

2.2.1 Obama’s leadership - a catalyst for change

2.2.2 Digital Economy Industry Work Group (DEIWG)

2.2.3 Work in progress: political leadership

2.2.4 Trans-sector thinking at highest levels in Australia

2.2.5 Towards trans-sector government

2.3 We lack the structures to implement trans-sector visions

2.4 Multiplier effect for the NBN

2.5 Trans-sector regulation

2.5.1 Regulations need to be rewritten

2.5.2 FttH will change telecom models

2.5.3 Utilities-based regulation

2.6 Taking away blockages

3. Digital Economy

3.1 Government policies for the Digital Economy

3.1.1 Australian government is leading the way

3.1.2 Essential for health, education and energy services

3.1.3 Innovation

3.1.4 Regulatory frameworks are failing

3.1.5 National benefits are astounding

3.1.6 Conclusions

3.2 E-Health

3.2.1 Introduction

3.2.2 Healthcare challenges

3.2.3 Government view on e-health and the NBN

3.2.4 The National Health Reform

3.2.5 E-Health - key to the success of NBN - analysis

3.2.6 Public healthcare Projects and pilots

3.2.7 R&D Projects and initiatives

3.2.8 Private initiatives

3.3 E-Education and E-Government

3.3.1 New vision for E-Education: 1:1 education

3.3.2 E-Education infrastructure initiatives

3.3.3 E-education content in Australia

3.3.4 E-Government

4. Smart Grids - Smart City

4.1 National Energy Efficiency Initiative (NEEI)

4.1.1 Launch of the project

4.1.2 Key reasons for the project

4.1.3 Implementation Study

4.1.4 Recommendations

4.1.5 Key objectives of the project

4.1.6 Key Applications

4.2 Analysis Smart Grid/Smart City Project - late 2009

4.2.1 Leadership from the top

4.2.2 Trans-sector approach on two levels

4.2.3 From vision to implementation

4.2.4 Congratulations to all parties involved

4.2.5 Two key problems ahead of us

4.2.6 Australian leadership on the line

4.3 Smart Grid economics

5. Glossary of Abbreviations

List of Exhibits

Exhibit 1 - Key point of the six month plan

Exhibit 2 - Key applications of a digital economy

Exhibit 3 - Costs of the e-health plan

Exhibit 4 - Proposed timeline

Abstract

This annual report offers a wealth of information on the trends and developments taking place in the e-government, e-health and e-education sectors. The report provides analyses of the issues surrounding the growth of such services and includes global and regional information. Comprehensive information on the exciting developments taking place on a regional level is also included.

Subjects covered include:
  • The importance of broadband infrastructure;
  • Key issues and strategies needed for countries to develop their digital economies;
  • E-government market overview, analyses and statistics;
  • E-health market overview, analyses and statistics;
  • E-education market overview, analyses and statistics.


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