[LINK] nbn™: FTTN limited to 12/1 Mbps

JanW jwhit at internode.on.net
Sun May 31 19:19:55 AEST 2015


At 05:35 PM 31/05/2015, Andy Farkas wrote:
>In the most recent draft of the Wholesale Broadband Agreement (WBA 2.2)
>released Access Seekers for FTTN Business Readiness Testing, nbn has
>revealed that speeds will be limited to 12/1 Mbps during the so-called
>“Co-existence Period” on the Fibre to the Node network.
>
>During this period, all bandwidth profiles will be restricted to reduce
>interference with existing legacy services that run on the Telstra network.
>A similar limitation will apply to Fibre to the Basement, however, the
>maximum speed will be limited to 25/5 Mbps rather than 12/1 Mbps." 

Someone better tell Malcolm because I'd bet dollars to donuts that he's still spruiking higher speeds.

Has anyone seen the hard sell ads for NBN sales at Village or any other cinemas yet? Why? It's compulsory. Why do they need to spend money advertising?

Jan


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