[AusNOG] Youtuber - Cabler in Sydney - Worth it

Noel Butler noel.butler at ausics.net
Tue Apr 30 12:37:44 EST 2019


On 29/04/2019 22:46, Skeeve Stevens wrote:

> Hey all, 
> 
> Found this YouTube Channel of a Sydney based ACMA Licenced Cabler.  
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdH7Llwd961xcsy0UVQA3Yg 
> 
> He seems to be a bit of a legend.  He has done heaps of videos of MDF work, NBN Lead-ins, NBN Installs (I think he does them for Optus), DSL Sync Issues, NBN modem placement, Cut cables, Voltage issues, and heaps more. 
> 
> My only issue is that he does publish customers names, addresses, FNN's and reference numbers, technician names (especially ones who screw up or do crap work).

and illegally accesses network assets -  I question his "licence"
because there is no such thing, its a registration, and a registered
cabler knows this.  that guy is an electrician, jesus, it was only
recently he started using the LTS No2, and had no idea on how to use it,
showing all these values, yet the earth wire from it was dangling plain
as day in free air :) 

Any Reg Cabling Provider can document a fault as not in internal wiring
and force the telco to actually send a tech out and fix it, and get your
money back that you had to pay for the cabler. 

I wonder how the privacy commissioner would see his release of details
as well. But I do note in his more recent vieos he's not giving out full
addresses anymore so maybe he's been warned about that. 

-- 
Kind Regards, 

Noel Butler 

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