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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

NBN: Advantages Beyond Controversies

When we say National Broadband Network we all think about the recent controversy known as NBN/ZTE deal that made our politicians go crazy to think of alibis just to end this topic. But as a student who hate a lot of things about politics, I don't want to discuss the political side of it anymore because it is too complicated considering that the people involved there are giving false testaments and dramas but we still need to point it out . For a while, let's discuss the advantages of having a National Broadband Network in our country.

ADVANTAGES:

· offers a wide variety of telecommunication
· products that provide services, including value-added services such as video on demand and streaming media
· wireless, telephone exchange, access, optical transmission, and data telcom gear, mobile phones and telecommunications software
· primarily telecommunications service providers, mobile network operators

“ This amazing and useful national broadband network that the Philippines soon to have in the mid of 2007 and 2008 were been cancelled by our former president Arroyo. HEY WE LOVE THAT NBN!! COMPUTER USERS WILL RECEIVE MUCH BENEFIT!!! This broadband has said to be part of a huge deal of corruption where sectors of our government become witness (some of them are also involve in that corruption!)…This allegations of corruption in the awarding of a US$329 million construction contract to Chinese telecommunications firm ZTE for the proposed government-managed National Broadband Network (NBN). Since this is considered as a big corruption, Gloria decided to cancel the deal between Philippines and China!!!” :(

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great! before i read your blog, i have no idea about the advantages of the National Broadband Network in our country because I only hear it from the news regarding the NBN/ZTE scandal but now i learned something ...thanks to you! ^_^

HaNaFubuKi said...
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Alvin said...

Oh! I see... So, that's what NBN for. Well, I would agree to you if its for benefits, but i would totally disagree to this deal when its for corruption. If this was true then go for it! Damn yeah! As for my reaction to President Arroyo.... WTH? Hell this is a good chance, you just let it go? Well, whatever I can't change things now anyway.
-=Alvin=-

Anonymous said...

NBN rocks! i think we really need it (but minus the corruption from it!)

-amyte-

Anonymous said...

Nice! many students can study easily, due to modern technology and means of easy communication, and for ICT This is one of best ways to teach, it helps a lot because it raise the quality of public education
Flix :)