The vast majority of the population doesn't have that issue, should they subsidise the tv and internet of those who do?
I say that as someone who lives in a metropolitan area (which probably isn't surprising), but I also would like the ALP's NBN.
I don't know the answer to my question above but I have difficulty with subsidising 100mbps for someone in a regional area when they choose to live there, have lower cost of living, many claim it's something they choose due to lifestyle, etc. Should we also subsidise foxtel for areas that don't get full TV coverage? What about subsidising petrol where it is more expensive due to transportation costs? Nobody can articulate where the line is drawn and why (there probably isn't a line that gets the balance right because it's a hard subject).
I'll happily subsidise EVERYONE to have broadband, and happy to future proof that (if that means 100mbps now then so be it) but to me it has seemed as though there has been an attitude with the ALP's NBN of "everyone (almost) gets the exact same, regardless of the cost", which I don't think is necessary.
Let me just make clear that I think that the Coalition NBN is a steaming pile of **** though, lest there is doubt about that.