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NBN, the company rolling out the national broadband network, is installing brand new copper "between the node and the pillar" for its fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) network.rn Topics Cloud Computing ...
NBN's CEO has revealed that only premises that are more than 1km from the node and unable to reach speeds of 25Mbps using FttN will be connected to FttdP.
In response to questions from Senator Urquhart, NBN said it currently uses a working assumption of 350 metres of copper needed to connect a pillar to a node, but that the cost was confidential.
But it is a large bulky box that is not necessary for connecting to the internet and many households may never use it. About 64 per cent of calls to triple-0 were made from mobile phones in 2010 ...
NBN Co is refitting a trailer previously used for community education as a “mobile command centre” and exploring the feasibility of “fibre-to-the-node-in-a-box” for use in emergencies.
(c) OK, let me explain to you again what a pillar box is. (d) No, again, we’re not Telstra customers. Leaving her details, a Telstra representative called back ten minutes later and said the ...
At the completion of Labor’s NBN rollout, approximately 39% or around 5 million homes and businesses will have access to FTTP, compared to 20%, or 2.5 million, under the Coalition.