[AusNOG] NBN 1Gb "fiber" services
Ben Thompson
ben.thompson at 3play.com.au
Thu Feb 25 08:10:37 EST 2016
> fibRE while you're in Australia please
Thanks
> At this stage the fastest speed that an end user can have is 100Mb there
are plans in the future to allow speeds upto 1Gb but not in the foreseeable
future
1Gb is definitely listed there. What is the practical difference between
FTTN/FTTB and the mysterious "fiber". Perhaps this implies it's not
delivered on the standard NTDs we're so familiar with.
> skymesh offer 100/100 plans by selling the 250/100 plan and rate limiting
the download to 100.
Interesting! Is this off of a standard NTD? If so, why the differentiation
between FTTN/FTTB and "fiber"?
Thanks guys
Ben Thompson
*3**Play Networks*
*p:* 1300 301 946
<jarrod at 3playnetworks.com.au>
ben.thompson at 3play.com.au
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On 24 February 2016 at 11:21, Ben Thompson <ben.thompson at 3play.com.au>
wrote:
> The NBN Co wholesale agreements describe services of up to 1Gb delivered
> over "fiber" (as opposed to FTTB, FTTN and wireless). Does anyone know can
> this be accessed, preferably as part of a wholesale agreement from TPG or
> similar?
>
> References found in:
> http://www.nbnco.com.au/content/dam/nbnco2/documents/sfaa-wba2-product-catalogue-nebs-product-description_20151201.pdf
>
> Ben Thompson
>
> *3**Play Networks*
> *p:* 1300 301 946
> <jarrod at 3playnetworks.com.au>
>
>
>
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