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Mitch Fifield Is Asked If He Will Hold Himself Accountable For The Failures Of The NBN | Q&A

Mitch Fifield Is Asked If He Will Hold Himself Accountable For The Failures Of The NBN | Q&A Yasmin Frost asked: Mitch Fifield, In your op-ed in The Australian you mentioned that, “the Coalition delivered a… cheaper solution,” in regards to the NBN. However, with 10% of users not being able to get even 25mbps, we are now ranked 62nd in the world for internet quality with a significantly low public opinion of the NBN. How do you plan to hold yourself as a Minister and your department accountable for these failures?

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