The NBN Co, the government-owned entity which will roll out the national broadband network, has appointed another former Labor staffer.
Nine companies from Australia and New Zealand and five from overseas have expressed interest in bidding for work to deliver NSW's long-awaited Tcard public transport ticketing system, the first attempt at which was canned in January.
The NSW Government this morning released an "expressions of interest" document to try and find suppliers to resurrect the failed Tcard project, an electronic ticketing system for NSW public transport.
NSW transport has bought 300 old magnetic stripe ticketing machines to replace the defunct Tcard system.
Although ERG Group has threatened a lawsuit to reclaim its AU$250 million losses on the Tcard project, the Transport Minister's office believes the government is in a solid legal position.
New Zealand's new Communications Minister Stephen Joyce has the gargantuan task of dragging New Zealand into the next broadband age, a labour which will take 10 years.
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