Apple co-founder can't get home broadband

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American computer entrepreneur Steve Wozniack tells SBS World News Australia why he doesn't have broadband at home.

Steve Wozniack says the clash of aging infrastructure and new technologies, met with a supply monopoly, means the American computer entrepreneur can't get broadband.

Wozniack left Apple in the eighties but still holds shares and receives an Apple employee paycheck.

But even the man who was portayed in the film 'Pirates of Silicon Valley' can't get a broadband service to his home, one kilometre from Los Gatos, California.

In Australia for a series of business forums, he spoke to SBS World News Australia's Anton Enus about the NBN, broadband and Apple Inc.

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