Listening to Bill Morrow is the first mistake. Seriously, he is trying to protect a hamstrung business that needs protecting due to inferior technology. Everything about the current NBN model is short-sighted.
FTTP can never be beat. The NBN is currently capped at 100/40 for home use but that is NOWHERE near the max capacity of fibre technology. The return on investment of FTTP were to be reaped in the long-term but with all this copper and node crap being used to build the network now, the speeds are affected and the ongoing maintenance is going to delay any return.
The smartest thing this government did was keep the name "NBN" so it looks like the NBN (even the orignal plan) was doomed from the start.