nbn Service Classes and Installation Timeframes


Introduction

NBN offers various service classes for different types of connections. This article provides a list of service classes and estimated installation timeframes to help you identify the type of connection and necessary workloads.

 

Service Classes and Installation Timeframes FTTP:

Service Classes and Installation Timeframes Fixed Wireless:

Service Classes and Installation Timeframes Satellite:

Service Classes and Installation Timeframes FTTN:

Service Classes and Installation Timeframes HFC:

Service Classes and Installation Timeframes FTTC:

 

Glossary of Terms

- Distribution Point Unit (DPU): This box sits in the pit or power pole outside a property for FTTC connections.

- Network Connection Device (NCD): This is a box installed inside a property for FTTC connections.

- Premises Connection Device (PCD): This is a box that is installed on the outside of a property for HFC or FTTP connections.

- Network Termination Device (NTD): This is installed inside a property for HFC or FTTP connections.

- Hybrid Coaxial Cable (HFC): This is the existing cable network used to deliver cable TV to some homes in Australia.

 

Conclusion

By understanding the different NBN service classes and their installation timeframes, you can select the most suitable connection type for your needs. Remember that different service classes require different equipment, and a tech visit may be necessary for installation.



Article ID: 16
Created: April 3, 2024
Last Updated: December 11, 2024
Author: Annive Federicos [annive.federicos@spintel.net.au]

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