A $10 billion-plus tender to build a new national broadband network will finally be unveiled this week, but the Opposition is warning that national security concerns must be paramount in determining the winner, reports The Age.A Melbourne-based consortium backed by the billionaire businessman Solomon Lew is widely tipped within the industry to be the frontrunner for the project — one of the Rudd Government’s key election promises.To read this report from The Age in full, see:
www.theage.com.au/national/concern-on-broadband-security-20090405-9ta0.html
www.smh.com.au/national/concern-on-broadband-security-20090405-9ta0.html
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