[AusNOG] Gosford City Council and NBN RSP.

Beeson, Ayden ABeeson at csu.edu.au
Wed May 28 17:22:58 EST 2014


AFAIK in theory yes, however it would be locked to the one provider unless that provider effectively provided a path through for that service.

I've only really seen them used for IPTV before and not even properly done then, though it does seem like the fetchTV stuff is done a little better than the ones I saw TPG trying out :)

I'm sure somebody on here knows a lot more about the PVC stuff than I do, happy to be corrected, I don't think it's technically impossible but it strikes me as extremely unlikely to be utilised.

Most importantly, it doesn't seem open for use so the whole premise is suddenly controlled by your provider again making it all very muddled depending on who you buy the service through.

Thanks,
Ayden Beeson


-----Original Message-----
From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Reuben Farrelly
Sent: Wednesday, 28 May 2014 5:14 PM
To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Gosford City Council and NBN RSP.

On 28/05/2014 4:01 PM, Beeson, Ayden wrote:
> Hey Mark,
>
> In its current form the MTM based NBN will not include separate RSP
> ports at all.
>
> AFAIK it's not even achievable in that form at all, maybe with virtual
> circuits ADSL style but I'm not 100% on that...
>
> Basically you will have 1 VDSL connected interface to 1 provider. Any
> additional services on the line will either not function or degrade
> your VDSL down and stop the vectoring working properly.

Is there any technical reason why a second/third PVC down an existing ADSL or VDSL service wouldn't be able to achieve this exact same outcome with existing technology?  You would then map PVCs to ethernet ports on the back of an NTU.

Afterall, that's how things like FetchTV are (or can be) delivered today, and especially if NBNCo manages the NTUs this stuff is pretty easy to get right.

Reuben

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