NBN Co CEO, Mike Quigley's speech: ACS Charles Todd Memorial Oration

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- 0.40% QLD (Allen Consulting 2003); 0.28% US (Singer&West 2010); 0.25% Aust (CIE 2008); 0.20% NZ (NZ Institute 2007); 0.09% Aust (Allen Consulting 2006); 0.08%US (CSMG 2009); 0.08%UK (BSG 2008); 0.04% US (Dutz, Orszag & Willig 2009)

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