The NBN requires to stay “under the control of the elected government” as a nationwide protection action, according to the Communication Workers Union.
The remarks were made in an entry to a query right into suggested regulation focused on stopping a future sale of NBN Co and/or its network possessions.
The union claimed that Australia’s nationwide protection “increasingly rests on having a robust, accountable and secure national broadband network.”
The union aimed both to the digitisation of solutions – such as wellness and repayments – yet likewise the duty that NBN connection plays in helping“Australia’s security forces”
“Essential defence communications and operational systems demand a secure, sovereign communications network, influenced by no foreign actors and under the control of the elected government,” the union said. [pdf]
“It is critical for our national sovereignty and security that this essential communications and transmission infrastructure is kept in public ownership, so that it is fully accountable to the Australian people through their parliament.”
Aside from protection, the union kept in mind that stopping privatisation would certainly likewise likely imply even more competitively valued broadband solutions over the long-term.
It indicated the trajectory of electrical energy costs because the 1990s as typical of the threats of privatisation, with boosts tracking well over the customer cost index (CPI) over the duration.
Similar cost “hikes” and a “deterioration in service quality … would inevitably occur” if the NBN was privatised, the union said.