[LINK] Australian households, businesses on NBN sla m ‘unreliable’ connection

JanW jwhit at internode.on.net
Tue Mar 14 15:57:59 AEDT 2017


At 01:57 PM 14/03/2017, David Boxall wrote:

>Interesting question. It's an issue for FttN and FttDP. Don't know about FttP. If your NBN is HFC, then you'll have a voice-capable line that will satisfy the USO. Under the circumstances, will any other copper line be maintained?

No USO - my selected ISP required that their customers opt out of it or they won't sell it because they can't guarantee phone continuance if the power goes out. Voice capable is via VOIP. But I've been told to just plug into the voice port. My number is ported to them per when I ordered the service.


>Just re-read that. Geez, alphabet soup! 

Yep. ILBCNU :-)

JLW


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