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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Familiar with those, Mr Marsh. Seen many a bewildered Telstra employee looking at multi-coloured spaghetti



    Yep, could be. Just haven't seen the same bewildered person with his little tent anywhere here.
    The multi coloured spaghetti are in those post type pillars. They are the old copper network and will be removed.
    The cabinet is where the NBN equipment is. This cabinet will have a number on it, if not vandalised, on a traffolyte label.

    You won't see any Telstra tents. NBNCo own these cabinets, not Telstra. You will probably see NBNCo vans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Ok,, I'll ask---

    is this a "Pillar" ?

    That's the one!

    If you can also locate the node that pillar connects to, that will give the total copper length before your data hits fibre.

    Micks pic shows an NBN node in the foreground but a node could look like any of the following and may not necessarily be near the pillar:
    FTTN node - Google Search
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    The multi coloured spaghetti are in those post type pillars. They are the old copper network and will be removed.
    The cabinet is where the NBN equipment is. This cabinet will have a number on it, if not vandalised, on a traffolyte label.

    You won't see any Telstra tents. NBNCo own these cabinets, not Telstra. You will probably see NBNCo vans.
    Up here they will probably be covered wagons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post

    You won't see any Telstra tents. NBNCo own these cabinets, not Telstra. You will probably see NBNCo vans.
    The point I was making about the tents was I would use them to identify pits. NBN say I have 18 months before I see them up here.
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    So, the daily drop-outs continue. The Navigator got quite stroppy with an Optus person today. Apparently they are sending someone on Thursday to try to diagnose our drop-outs.
    Personally I just think its an inevitable consequence of using copper instead of fibre. The NBN boss said as much in the story I linked to above.
    Tonight our 12 Mbps plan is delivering 7.7 download and about 2 upload.
    It was interesting the NBN boss said 12 mbps was only good for voice and at least 25 mbps was needed for streaming.
    I see Optus offers a 25 mbps plan plus Fetch and Sport TV for $80. I guess that might actually deliver about 15-18 mbps.
    I see NBN actually only charges the telcos $24 for 12 mbps and $27 for 25 mbps, so the rest goes to the telcos.
    Talk about over-promising and under-delivering a second rate service. Should have just been fibre to the premises I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    So, the daily drop-outs continue. The Navigator got quite stroppy with an Optus person today. Apparently they are sending someone on Thursday to try to diagnose our drop-outs.
    Personally I just think its an inevitable consequence of using copper instead of fibre. The NBN boss said as much in the story I linked to above.
    Mick, your comprehension is slipping a bit there.
    From the story you linked to:
    "There have been many fingers pointed in recent weeks about who's at fault here. Some of the reporting and politicking has focused on the NBN network's Multi-Technology Mix as the culprit, but that is simply not true," Mr Morrow wrote.
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    Tonight our 12 Mbps plan is delivering 7.7 download and about 2 upload.
    That's faster than my FTTH
    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Should have just been fibre to the premises I think.
    You can always pay to have it upgraded to FTTH. However, I don't expect that will solve your problem.
    If you want fast internet, why don't you do what Homestar did. Get the 100Mbps plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    soo Mick, which am I looking for? new or old?
    no streets were dug up around here,,
    nbn hubs up around this way are a green rectangular box sitting on a concrete plinth or slab
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    and could be any direction?
    hmm,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    and could be any direction?
    hmm,,
    Should be within 100M of the pillar.
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    Yeah, not that hard to spot - there's 2 in our street, but that's a little unusual. They are about 1200mm tall, 900mm wide and about 600mm deep - easy to spot, they aren't small.
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