[AusNOG] Fibre / conduit maps
Adrian Bone
adrianbone at iinet.net.au
Sun Oct 16 18:14:26 EST 2016
1100.com.au (Dial Before You Dig) is worth a look.
Excellent free service. Been a little while since I've had to use it but from
memory you must declare occupation when registering and use a mapping tool
similar to google earth to draw a shape of the area of interest. You then
submit your query and promptly receive an automated email with pdf
attachments.
Shows conduits in the ground and who owns them, eg 4T100 to indicate 4 x
100mm, but would be no further info.
Looking at the start of the list of DBYD members I can see AAPT, AARNet, Amcom
Regards,
Adrian
On Thu, 13 Oct 2016 05:36:26 AM Abraham Treadwell wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A few years ago a company, koordinates.com<http://koordinates.com> compiled,
> or enabled publication of isp backhaul and wholesale fibre maps, from most
> of the bigger telcos in New Zealand. It was possible for others to submit
> their maps into the same service.
> We’re in the process of looking for a new premises in Sydney and i’m
> wondering if anyone is aware of, or has compiled a similar collection of
> combined telco fibre maps in Australia?
> As an isp of any size, knowing who has ducting in a particular street can go
> a long way to finding the right wholesale provider or partnership, for a
> particular address or project, especially for premium services and quirks
> such as identifying fully redundant paths.
> If anyone’s aware of such a map, as a public or restricted access service, I
> would be most interested to hear more.
>
> | Abraham Treadwell | www.tangelo.com<http://www.tangelo.com> |
> | abraham<mailto:abraham at tangelo.com>@tangelo.com<mailto:kyle at tangelo.com>
> | |
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