Coonan returns to NBN debate

By AAP
12 November 2008 10:43 AM
Tags: helen coonan, separation, stephen conroy, telstra, terria

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    sigh Matt Reid -- 12/11/08

    As much as i hate to say it, i agree with Coonan on this one. Conroy has lost the plot. I have lost all faith in his ability to get any of his grand plans off the ground in a timely or efficient manner.

    Regardless of his supposed good intentions, i think Conroy could well be the worst telecoms minister we've had....and after Alston, that's a BIG call. ><

    COOONNNAN & ALSTON to Blame!!! Anonymous -- 16/11/08 (in reply to #320116151)

    All you people who love to hate Telstra should not really balme the good Senator Conroy!!

    Coonan and Alston are responsible for the broadband crisis the country faces!!!

    KEVIN 07 needs to act decisively to avert this impasse to the Nations future wellbeing NOW!!!

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