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NBN Co had to dump the Optus HFC network (cable tv network) due to its poor condition. It was going to cost too much time and money to remediate. The premises this affects actually end up getting a much better solution with FTTdp which puts fibre right outside the home (to the kerb):
NBN Co dumps Optus HFC for FTTdp - Telco/ISP - iTnews
Don't know if you are in the area indicated on the map below but if you are, your NBN is being built now - you'll have it soon in that case. If you are saying that you'll be one of the last by choice then fair enough, but you'll have 18 months from the "ready for service" date before you'll be forced to move over. During that time your ADSL 2 connection will be slowing down the connection speed for all those that have switched over to the NBN in your immediate area:
https://www.finder.com.au/nbn-tracke...0,%20Australia
My house was scheduled to have NBN September 2017. Checked again a couple days ago to see if this was still the case....
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...017/01/951.jpg
And we don't have HFC here either.
Yeah, it seems the dates change all the time - both ways. When I checked a year ago, Sunbury showed an availability of 2019 so I just thought that would be it - until around 3 months ago when they started sticking boxes in the street with a truck with 'NBN CO' on the side of it. I checked again and it said 'Build under way'
Only took a few months from prep to being avaiable.
On the flip side, Sunbury - which is only 1/2 hour from the CBD was one of the last towns in Victoria to get ADSL - just 12 years ago all we could get was dial up - even when tiny places at the outskirts of the state - like where my Mum lives - 200 people in the town - had it already. They won't get the NBN until next year so I beat her this time. :D
Bugger - I assume your just outside a build zone? Are you on a bit of properly that's technically considered 'Rural' or did they just not finish beyond a certain point?