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“It’s a matter of get우리카지노ting to some agreement on terms and conditions as I’m sure the Comm바카라ission will like, but if there’s any way to do that within a reasonable timeframe I’d be open to doing so,” he said.

Byrne told the Times that the matter was still under investigation by both the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and “the Australian Office of Fair Trading”.

The NSW Premier Mike Baird said he was confident the NBN Co would deliver.

“It’s clear to me that the NBN has what it takes, it’s a huge improvement on the NBN, we’ve been using it for six or seven years now and its a very good thing we are investing,” he said.

“They are working very hard on it but we need a more integrated broadband system where everybody can access the same information at the same time.”

Byrne said Telstra did not hold back from talking about the NBN for fear of “confusing” people.

“We’re not in this to confuse people,” he said. “We’re in this to build a service that works and everyone has access to at any time of day.”

Byrne said while NBN co would build up the broadband infrastructure quickly, it was about making sure everyone had a “way to go”.

“We want to get everyone to that point before the first customers who don’t have the infrastructure and don’t have the devices come around,” he said.

“So, we’re planning for that to happen and I think our business model to do that, by making sure customers have a choice… I think that will drive that whole project along.”

The Premier, who said he wanted to work with Telstra to resolve the problem, said there would be other areas that would be discussed including who would pay for the network and how long it would be the majority of homes without connections.

“There will be additional considerations. You’re talking about millions of premises, millions and millions of premises that need to be moved.”

Byrne said the NBN is expected to start delivering its services in the first half of 2017.

“I’m confident the NBN can be delivered by March or April next year and it’s the right thing for NSW,” he said.

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