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So as technology catches up and the shiny blue cable is being eaten by rats who ya gonna call?
the company in charge of the network's roll-out failed to lay rodent-proof cables in a bid to cut costs
I wrote this on the 7th June 2011 post #583
So as technology catches up and the shiny blue cable is being eaten by rats who ya gonna call?
http://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/rats-put-bite-on-nbn-roll-out/1410950/
www.thechronicle said:A source close to the telecommunications industry claims the company in charge of the network's roll-out failed to lay rodent-proof cables in a bid to cut costs.
"It turned out a rat chewed the cable that runs through the conduit ”” it's a pipe concreted into the bridge walls on the Minnamurra Bridge. The cable length from one site to the next is 1.9 kilometres. The cable feeds a mobile tower on the western side of the highway, which services thousands of customers," a Telstra spokesperson said.
"The rat unfortunately chewed through the working fibres and all the dark spare fibres. Given the number of customers affected, we made the call to run a temporary cable to restore service to the mobile tower."
Speaking of new technologies ....
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook
Tell me why we need the NBN again?
Seems it is better designed for indoors after reading that story. Seems many wireless based technologies have issues once they go outside, have weather and distance.
I looked at the date and noted 2012.A source = some guy at the pub wearing hi vis.
The story is a beat up.
More up to date but lacking the pretty graph is NBN's weekly updates.Check out how many people have actually taken up the NBN and how many houses have been passed ...
http://www.mynbn.info/stats
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More up to date but lacking the pretty graph is NBN's weekly updates.
http://www.nbnco.com.au/corporate-i...co/corporate-plan/weekly-progress-report.html
Speaking of new technologies ....
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook
Tell me why we need the NBN again?
So it still looks around a 50% take up, which is pretty average IMO.
Got NBN in street. Got NBN on outside wall. Have phoned 3 ISP providers who really don't seem to give a rats @rse that I am with Telstra for 2 land lines and want to "bundle" them with my internet. "Oh we will send a technician around to your place to connect you to the NBN" they say ... "Yeah that's great" ... I say "But what about the telephone lines?" to which they reply "Oh we will send a technician around to your place to connect you to the NBN" ... "Ermmm and can you tell me about the telephone lines I want transferred onto this one account .. you know ... bundled and all that?" I plead and the response is "Oh we will send a technician around to your place to connect you to the NBN" ... "No you don't seem to understand, do you actually contact Telstra or do I have to contact them as I want only ONE bill for the lot." to which they reply "Oh we will send a technician around to your place to connect you to the NBN" by now I am hitting Defcon 4 and I say in my sweetest voice "Can you please advise me if there is an additional cost to change my land lines from Telstra to (insert ISP providers name here) and do I contact Telstra or do you do it for me yourselves as part of the service?" ... "Oh we will send a technician around to your place to connect you to the NBN" .... CLICK !
Welcome back Myths. I was quietly hoping the photography business was so busy that you simply didn't have time.I must admit to having lost interest in the NBN somewhat since the Coalition set about wrecking it.
Welcome back Myths. I was quietly hoping the photography business was so busy that you simply didn't have time.
Have you after all this time listened fully to that presentation from Simon Hackett ?
Strictly speaking, that doesn't answer the question.I think Simon's old presentation has been superseded by his more recent lament.
Strictly speaking, that doesn't answer the question.
I refer specifically to his commentary about the state of the rollout under the former Labor government. I again post the link,
http://simonhackett.com/2014/09/06/rebooting-the-nbn/
Strictly speaking, that doesn't answer the question.
I refer specifically to his commentary about the state of the rollout under the former Labor government. I again post the link,
http://simonhackett.com/2014/09/06/rebooting-the-nbn/
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