[AusNOG] Pricing for Going Direct To NBN Co (vs Aggregator)
Andrew Kitchen
a.kitchen at xi.com.au
Sat Dec 5 21:45:15 EST 2015
I had these conversations back in April when I got sick and tired of the margins the likes of Telstra Wholesale, AAPT etc were making off us smaller ISP's.
I basically went to both upstream and told them smarten up their pricing or I would split them into their own providers.
Discussions we had with NBN was we had to commit to 5 pops with a role out plan to all POP's as NBN only wants to deal directly with the big end of town and not all of us little guys.
Billing systems had to be accredited by them as well.
This is why conversation with a number of smaller guys took place to setup a not for profit.
Look maybe they have changed to goal posts but that was what we were told then.
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Andrew
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From: "Nathan Brookfield" <Nathan.Brookfield at simtronic.com.au>
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Subject: [AusNOG] Pricing for Going Direct To NBN Co (vs Aggregator)
Date: Sat, Dec 5, 2015 8:38 PM
That's completely contradictory to what we've been told by NBN and its 121 PoP's. You can connect to as little or as many as you like.
They also have a calculator there Sales team can send you to help calculate costs of viability.
Nathan Brookfield
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On 5 Dec 2015, at 21:35, Andrew Kitchen <a.kitchen at xi.com.au<mailto:a.kitchen at xi.com.au>> wrote:
You have to do a minimum of 5 but you have to have a plan to connect to all 151 pops
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Subject: [AusNOG] Pricing for Going Direct To NBN Co (vs Aggregator)
Date: Sat, Dec 5, 2015 8:31 PM
You don't HAVE to, you can pick and choose. Some have onboarded to their concentration areas and bought from aggregators for the rest.
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On Sat, Dec 05, 2015 at 9:28 PM, Andrew Kitchen <a.kitchen at xi.com.au<mailto:a.kitchen at xi.com.au>> wrote:
We recently looked at this but the killer is we had to connect to all 151 POP's.
There has been discussions some time ago about getting a group of us together to setup a not for profit like WAIX but those discussions haven't progressed any further at this stage.
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Andrew
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Subject: [AusNOG] Pricing for Going Direct To NBN Co (vs Aggregator)
Date: Sat, Dec 5, 2015 8:22 PM
Hi Noggers,
As would be the case with many smaller ISPs on this list we are buying our layer 2 NBN through an aggregator. For us the cost is the tail price plus a fixed amount of AGVC.
I'm trying to understand what costs would be involved in going to NBN Co directly. I know the components are AVC, CVC, backhaul to the POI and the end customer tails but can anyone point me to what each of these would cost directly from NBN Co?
I'm assuming since all ISPs buy at the same rate that this info wouldn't be secret but I seem to be having a hard time finding it anywhere.
Also hugely useful would be if someone has done the numbers - at what point (in terms of end customer numbers) does it make financial sense to go direct in a particular POI rather than through an aggregator?
Any pointers would be much appreciated.
-James
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