NBN Co New Developments Scott Edwards Technical Analyst (New Developments) Disclaimer This document sets out NBN Co s proposals in respect of certain aspects of the National Broadband Network. The contents of this document represent NBN Co s current position on the subject matter of this document. The contents of this document should not be relied upon by our stakeholders (or any other person) as representing NBN Co s final position on the subject matter of this document, except where stated otherwise. NBN Co s position on the subject matter of this document may also be impacted by legislative and regulatory developments in respect of the National Broadband Network. All prices shown in this document are exclusive of any GST. NBN Co Limited 2012 Version 1.0
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Acceleration of the Rollout to 2015 YOU ARE HERE Approx 6,000 per day This timeline is indicative only and subject to change without notification. Version 1.0
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NBN FSAM Construction Process For fibre to existing premises brownfields It is estimated that the average time from work beginning to services over the NBN being available is 12 months. During the 12 months, the Fibre Servicing Area Module (FSAM) moves through the following stages: Month 1 2 Detailed Design Community Information Construction Testing Activation Version 1.0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
New Developments Rollout Overview NBN Co new developments - VICTORIA In over 322 new developments Across 964 registered stages Currently 2559 premises 59 stages 8 Version 1.0
Who Does What? Developer Deliverables Apply to NBN Co at: www.nbnco.com.au/newdevelopments Signed Developer Agreement Submit design for pit & pipe infrastructure Construct pathway to NBN standards and specifications Supply as Constructed documentation and transfer ownership of pit & pipe infrastructure to NBN Co 9 NBN Deliverables Fibre throughout the estate to each home Lead-in fibre, Network Termination Device and Power Supply Unit Wholesale open access network supporting high speed broadband and telephone services
Premises Equipment Underground lead in fibre Street Pit
Premises Connection Device (PCD)
Examples of equipment in the Home NBN Co Service Provider End-User Equipment
Builder Deliverables - Preparing new (SDU) premises for the NBN
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Benefits of fibre connected homes Superfast Internet Tele-working Home Security APPLICATIONS Energy Management Health Monitoring Video on demand Media Phone Telephone, Video and Voice call Tele-working Digital Healthcare Home automation Energy management Security Media sharing Universal Remote Video Streaming High speed internet Connected Appliances
What you should discuss with New Homeowners: Location of telephone and data points Location of NBN Equipment Network Termination Device, Power Supply Unit & Fibre Wall Outlet Importance of fixed cabling* in the home for future services like IPTV, Smart TV s, etc. * Connecting a wireless modem will not allow customers to utilise applications throughout their homes like IPTV. Ensure Category 5 cabling or higher is installed in all new homes
Network Termination Device (NTD) UNI-V (Voice) Port x2 Fibre Input Port UNI-D (Data) Port x 4 Power Connection The NTD is a boundary point for the fibre network and allows the user network interface (UNI) to connect to the customer wiring. It is roughly the same size as a DSL modem. There are 2 x RJ-11 ports known as UNI-V ports, they will not be used in the Armidale FRS. There are 4 x RJ-45 ports known as UNI-D ports; up to 4 ports/rsps will be used in the Armidale FRS. They are not common; each port is an individual terminating point for an RSP/service. The power port will accept the connecter from the PSU. The fibre input port accepts the fly lead from the FWO; this has a secure cover to prevent accidental disconnection or tampering with live fibre cable.
NTD Pre-Installation Request For a smooth and efficient connection to high-speed broadband for your customers, Builders can now request an NTD Pre Install. NTDs should be installed at least 10 days prior to occupation The NTD pre-install process is only available where Developments have been NBN Co. approved Pre-Installation can take up to 1 hour for completion Call 1800 881 816 to request NTD Pre-Install Ensure the following is ready when you call: Account Name (Development Name) Location Confirm the fibre pathway (conduit) is in place Confirm power availability date Advise number of Premises Projected Date for Pre-Install
How new homeowners activate services over the NBN? Certified Service Providers that have gone through the NBN onboarding process and can deliver products and services over the NBN can be found on our website at: www.nbnco.com.au/serviceproviders NBN Co has so far signed with 21 different Retail Service Providers to provide telecommunications services over the National Broadband Network.
Builder/Cabler Responsibilities for Single Dwelling Units 1 Determine with your developer which sites/development stages will be NBN Ready 2 Refer to NBN Co s Preparation and Installation Guide available online at: www.nbnco.com.au/newdevelopments 3 Determine NBN requirements and equipment locations on building plan. Determine building cabling requirements with customer specifications 4 5 6 Install lead-in conduit from the pit in the street to the home where the PCD will be located Install internal conduit from the PCD location outside to the internal Home Distributor (NTD, PSU, FWO location) Book the NTD Pre Installation by calling 1800 881 816
MDU fibre deployment 1 2 3 4 5 Refer to NBN Co s Preparation & Installation Guide and Building Design Guide for Multi Dwelling Units online at: www.nbnco.com.au/newdevelopments Supply lead-in conduit to the communications room Provide space in the communications room and FDH Supply cable trays/space in communications room and riser shaft Install conduit to units and NBN Equipment to NBN Co s specifications
Preparing new (MDU) buildings for the NBN
Key Resources - Builders Subscribe to New Developments Newsletter: www.nbnco.com.au/subscriptions Network Roll-out plan: www.nbnco.com.au/our-network/rollout-plan.html Pit & Pipe Specifications: www.nbnco.com.au/assets/documents/installing-pit-and-conduit-infrastructure.pdf Building Specifications: www.nbnco.com.au/assets/documents/preparation-and-installation-guide-for-sdus-and-mdus.pdf
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