Taxpayers may be called on for more help in completing UFB network

Taxpayers may be called on for more help in completing UFB network
By Pattrick Smellie Dec. 5 (BusinessDesk) – Completing the national ultra-fast broadband network rollout could yet require more taxpayer funding, despite Communications Minister Amy Adams’s insistence there should be a deal possible to get the project back on track within its current $1.35 billion funding. Speaking to journalists at Parliament, Adams said she believed there were a number of options for shoring up the “sizable shortfall” identified in a report by Ernst & Young Australia in Chorus’s ability to fund its portion of the government...