Speaking at Broadband NL 2011

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I am leaving for the Hague in a few hours where Telecompaper holds its annual Broadband Netherlands conference. The conference addresses a major dilemma of the Dutch market, and that is ‘what’s next?’. How can a market as developed as the Netherlands can take the broadband market to the next level. I will be speaking in the morning session and explaining how the Government of Australia dealt with similar dilemmas and what were the main strategic decisions that led to the formation of the Australian NBN  as we know it today.

See you in den Haag.

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