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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    And, According to NBNCo, FTTN is good for 1Gbs.
    Pffffftt !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    Internet dead as a dog on the road, solar flares apparently, bloody NBN, er cyclists, who can i blame
    The redneck / no necks where I live reckon anything that goes wrong is Labor's fault........... which includes issues like Essendon getting done for 'supplements', etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    The redneck / no necks where I live reckon anything that goes wrong is Labor's fault........... which includes issues like Essendon getting done for 'supplements', etc.

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    That i can agree with, the supplement scandal was obviously a stitchup by the Canberra Commissioner's and their running dog Collingwood stoges to keep Essendon down.
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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    me.

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    NBN may leave lives at risk in bushfires and floods, experts warn

    NBN may leave lives at risk in bushfires and floods, experts warn | Technology | The Guardian

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    NBN / internet has become an essential service in the digital age, but government and NBN Co. continue to treat it as an optional luxury to watch Netflix on.

    I live in a capital city and my FTTN connection continues to drop out constantly and that's just when I'm watching a low res SBS on demand program! ...in an emergency when the network is flooded with activity I doubt it would work at all.

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    Same here.
    When the nodes lose power the system, including landlines, will stop working.
    Should have gone fibre without nodes.

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    My phone line has been out of action for nearly 2 weeks and ironically i can see across the rd to houses that have the NBN, still approx. 12months away according to the NBN map.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Same here.
    When the nodes lose power the system, including landlines, will stop working.
    Should have gone fibre without nodes.
    For FTTN, FTTC, FTTP and FTTH:
    When the house loses power the system, including landlines, will stop working.
    When the exchange loses power the system, including landlines, will stop working.
    You need power no matter what technology is being used.

    However, for the old copper PSTN network, the phones still worked even though there was no power at the home/premesis.

    Worth a bit of thought, hey.

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