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I don't know whether there is an ancient Chinese parable that can better express this idea, but certainly it's a central tenet of many business philosophies that if you frame the boundaries and set the terms of a debate, you may well also influence its outcome. I view it as just one of the gentle but powerful ways in which Quigley has shaped the entire sector's view of the NBN since taking the reins of the project. It's a subtle but powerful distinction that Quigley made - and the term was quickly adopted by the entire sector. The label has allowed NBN Co to constantly remind the sector that it will not be competing with existing players, and sharply define its customer base as those who sell services directly in the end-user market. Thus Quigley's use of the term retail service provider.
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Labor would not make that mistake again with NBN Co. Where government regulation of the telecommunications sector went wrong over the past decade - so the thinking went - was to allow Telstra to play in both the retail and wholesale markets. Instead, ( the government's legislative flirtation with the retail option notwithstanding), the role of NBN Co was cast broadly as an alternative to Telstra's dominance of the wholesale market.
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It quickly became apparent why Quigley was so fond of using the word to describe Australia's cohort of internet service providers.Ī key plank of Labor's NBN policy has always been that the company tasked with building and operating the national fibre network would not sell services directly to consumers. Are retail service providers going the way of the dodo? (Dodo image by Christian Guthier, CC2.0)