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nbn presentation to Gungahlin Community Council
Jonathon JamesOctober 2016
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Agenda
• Introduction to nbn
• Government Statement of Expectations
• Multi-Technology Mix (MTM)
• Casey Stage 1 & Hall
• FTTN Infrastructure and Connection
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nbn governance structure
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Who are we?
Government business enterprise (GBE – like Australia Post)
2 Shareholder Ministers
Sen The Hon Mitch FifieldSen The Hon Mathias Cormann
What does nbn do?
Build Australia’s new landline phone and internet network
Wholesale only
Open access network
Federal Departments Involved
Department of CommunicationsDepartment of Finance
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The Government’s statement of expectations
April 2014
The Government has asked nbn to provide all Australians with access to very fast broadband as soon as possible, at affordable prices, and at least cost to taxpayers
• The SOE provides nbn with flexibility and discretion in operational, technology and network design decisions
• Rollout should transition from a primarily fibre to the premises (FTTP) model to the ‘optimised multi-technology mix’ (MTM)
• nbn will determine which technologies are utilised on an area-by-area basis
• Design of MTM nbn guided by Government’s policy objectives:
• at least 25Mbps download to all premises
• at least 50Mbps download to 90% of fixed line premises
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Transition from FTTP to MTM
MTM may include mix of FTTP, HFC, FTTN,
FTTB, & FW
Area-by-area determination of most
appropriate technology type
At least 25Mbps download wholesale
for all
At least 50Mbps download wholesale for 90% in fixed line
areas
Commercial & operational
prioritisation of poorly served areas
Constraints of a public equity capital limit of
$29.5 billion
Transparent business rules determine technology type, including upgrade
paths
The Government has asked nbn to provide all Australians with access to very fast broadband as soon as possible, at affordable prices, & at least cost to taxpayers - the Multi Technology Mix (MTM) model
The Government’s statement of expectations
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Multi Technology Mix – 3 nbn platforms
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Est. %
93%
4%
3%
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Where are we at now?
• Results to October 2016
• 3.2 million+ premises can order an nbn™ service
• 1.3 million + premises with an active nbn™ service
• MTM
• Commercial launch of Fibre to the Node (FTTN)
• Premises now Ready for Service (RFS) across Australia
• On track to meet the full year RFS footprint targets
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Enabling cross industry infrastructure
• Tele-medicine
• Tele-care
• Video Consultations
• Monitoring
• Records
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• VirtualClassroom
• Collaboration
• Access
• Research
• Government
• Social Inclusion
• Participation
• Comms
• Regional Development
• Tele-working
• Cloud Services
• Flexible Workforce
• Collaboration
• Social TV
• Video on Demand
• IPTV
• Games
• Video Conferencing
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What does an FTTN connection look like?
Switch to nbn™ services done via
Retail Service Provider - 18-month switch-over period
No new equipment on outside of the home
New or changed contract with Retail
Service Provider – to an nbn™ plan
Probably need new in-house equipment (e.g. modem, router
or gateway)
25Mbps download 5Mbps upload to
100% of area
50Mbps/20Mbps to 90% of area
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FTTN Local Network Street View
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Fibre to the Node (FTTN) Cabinet
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The cabinets are powered hubs that house equipment which transmits the high-speed broadband signals.
Each cabinet is capable of connecting around 200-400 homes or businesses.
The distribution and local cables enter the cabinet from underground.
FTTN Nodes require power and need to be sited near other infrastructure on the telecommunication distribution network.
The Nodes are green in colour, stand on a concrete plinth and are approximately 120cm high, 110cm wide and 55cm deep.
Concrete plinth is typically 150 mm larger than the cabinet.
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Compact sealed devices
Sometimes referred to as micronodes
Other powered cabinets, namely Compact Sealed Devices (CSDs) will also be installed where necessary to make best use of the existing copper network.
Small number may be required to service premisesat the end of the copper run
Cables enter the cabinet from underground.
Current model standard single door cabinets are approximately: Height: 810 mm Width: 790 mm Depth: 400 mm
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Pillars
The pillars being installed are termination or cross-connection points between the copper and fibre networks
Pillars are capable of connecting between 300-400 premises to fast broadband. Cables enter the pillars from underground
There are several sizes of pillars used by nbn, depending on the number of premises to be served in an area
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Copper disconnection
We strongly recommend you order your service 8 weeks before the scheduled disconnection date in your area to allow enough time to install and connect the nbn™ equipment.
1. Services provided over the nbn™ network will be replacing phone and internet services provided over most of the existing landline networks, including copper and the majority of HFC networks within the fixed line footprint. Services provided over existing fibre networks (including in-building, health and education networks) and some special and business services may not be affected. To find out if your services will be affected, please contact your current phone or internet provider. The switch off date is subject to change.
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The nbn™ network is scheduled to replace existing landline phone, ADSL internet and Telstra cable internet services in <Suburb>.
So to keep using these services you need to move them to the nbn™ network before switch off in your area which starts from <20 MARCH 20XX>.1
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How do I connect?
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Check your
address
Register for
updates
We’ll let you know
Contact your
service provider
Switch before
disconnection
Check your kit
capability