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on 01-11-2013 03:40 PM
@ca04 wrote:NBN require you to have a deicated power point where they are to install the boxs but they cannot tell people in some houses where they are going to put them untill they arrive to do it & if no powerpoint on fitting.
In multiunits they get one box & the bodycorp or owner has to have the connection done from there.
If you look at their progress report it listed premises passed & it means just that.
They then started to use the copper wire to pull through the fibre which meant the service was cut before NBN
was connected. At this point things related to poor survey and attempted fast installation caught up with them.
It was never intended to connect all the people & those on copper not being connected to fibre loose this connection as the copper was to be decommissioned on completion of theNBN. Thes people then had ony the option of WiFi or SAT connection for both internet & phone.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
The copper is not cut off some time before NBN is ready to connect. The people using wireless are very happy with the quality of service and the people using satellite are happy to have an improved service in the interim whilst waiting for the new satellite service to be launched.
The Turnbull deviation is the one that requires people to pay for their connection from the basement/connection point in MDUs, not the original plan.
The equipment is installed within 3 metres (I think from memory) of a power supply. They do not randomly select a location and then tell people to get a power socket installed. You have been listening to too many anti NBN shock jocks.