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WELCOME TO COX MEDIA Peter Cox BEc MBA is the foremost independent economist, analyst and public speaker on the communications and media industries in Australia. He has been a leading consultant to Australian and overseas operators, technology suppliers, bankers, stockbrokers, the Senate and the Government for over thirty years. Peter has been invited to be chairman and speaker at over 60 industry conferences, written numerous papers and been featured in hundreds of radio, television and newspaper interviews. Call to get Peter's advice on the media industry in Australia or to speak at your next conference or seminar, Contact us by email at petercox@coxmedia.com.au or ring on 0413 676 326
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Top Ten Myths behind Fibre Policy by Peter J. Cox
[MEDIA POLICY]
Saturday, September 11, 2010, 09:00 AM
I had hoped that the decision by the independents to determine which party formed the government would not be based on the respective NBN policies of the two major parties as the debate is based on a number of false assumptions.
As a result I had refrained from publishing my analysis during the election period to avoid it being viewed as politically motivated as I believe broadband policy should be determined by what is in the best interests of all Australians, not on political point scoring.
However, the claimed statement by key independent Tony Windsor following a meeting with the Department of Broadband that he had been convinced “You do it once, you do it right, you do it with fibre” prompted me to publish. On what basis could the Department be giving such advice as there is no international evidence to support such a contention and the US and the UK for example do not have such a policy?
Further the communications Minister Stephen Conroy told Sky News “that if you want to give people equivalence in regional and rural Australia, you need the technology that can deliver…that is clearly a fibre-based broadband network”. All broadband will be fibre based but if the Minister means that fibre should be provided to 93% of Australian homes where is the technical or economic evidence to support such a contention. Other countries have a universal broadband service plan without building fibre to nearly all homes.
In my paper I examine within an international context the myths perpetrated for providing fibre to the home and why no major economy is proposing such expensive government expenditure. Read more
Peter Cox interviewed on Twisted Wire
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Thursday, June 17, 2010, 04:28 PM
Who will be the content king?
Phil Dobbie the host of Twisted Wire writes "Right now, all over the world, a battle is being fought. Everyone knows that we will soon be watching a significant amount of IPTV, but who will profit from this shift? Existing TV companies have agreements in place with the content providers, but internet service providers have a strong relationship with the end user."
Listen to the interview http://www.zdnet.com.au/blogs/twisted-wire/
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Interviews by Peter Cox
[MEDIA POLICY]
Tuesday, February 16, 2010, 01:47 AM
In the first six weeks of 2010 Peter Cox has been interviewed on at least 15 occasions for radio and newspapers including various ABC programs, the Australian, SMH, The Financial Review and Beijing Radio. Read more
Peter Cox lectures on Social Networking
[MEDIA POLICY]
Friday, October 2, 2009, 10:39 PM
Peter Cox has recently chaired two conferences in Canberra on utilising social networks as a core strategy for enhanced communications and how government communications executives can influence and communicate with the public through social networks. Peter was the keynote speaker and had a number of leading experts in social networking speak to the conferences including the CEO of Facebook in Australia. Read more
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