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Old 10-05-2015, 08:00 PM   #133
Falcon_Crazy
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Default Re: NBN Fibre to the Node (FTTN) - What does it mean to us?

The problem with FTTN is scalability and also the Opex given extra power and servicing. Mine is being installed now and im not happy i wont have fibre to my home.

I will connect my elderly folks to it who live over the way from me and see how they go. may put in a high power WiFi modem so they can continue to get the bundle discounts I don't need on a home phone (and their in 80s so don't use much) and run TV off it.

Its such short sightedness this change to FTTN. I wish the pollies would take the politics out of advancing what Australians deserve. Was a sound plan. And i think the copper has been dug up and stolen in my street
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