NBN Co New Developments Mathew Schwabrow ( Development Account Manager) Noel Snelling ( Technical Analyst) 17 11 11 Version 1.0
New Developments Policy Update Developers apply to NBN Co if... The development will have 100 premises or more released over a three year period They have a development with less than 100 premises, NBN Co may provide infrastructure to these developments if it s practical and economical to do so Civil works approval were received after 1 January 2011 The development is within the NBN Co fibre footprint Developers apply to Telstra or another service provider if... The development will have less than 100 premises and NBN Co is not able to service the development as part of the Greenfields rollout The development is located outside of the NBN fibre footprint Developers with pre existing developments... Should contact Telstra; Telstra is responsible for providing telecommunications infrastructure and services to developments approved before 1 January 2011 2
What NBN Co will deliver in new developments Wholesale open access fibre network to each home in the estate Backhaul infrastructure from the estate to the NBN Lead-in fibre cable, Power Connection Device (PCD), Network Termination Device (NTD) and Power Supply Unit (PSU) Retail Service Providers (RSPs) will provide products and services over the NBN to end consumers 3
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In home wiring for homes in New Developments 7
What you should discuss with New Homeowners: 1) Location of telephone and data points 2) Location of Home Distributor ib t and Network Termination Device (NTD) and Power Supply Unit (PSU) 3) Importance of fixed cabling in the home for future services like IPTV, Smart TV s, etc. * Connecting a wireless modem will limit it Speeds allowing customers to utilise applications throughout their homes like IPTV. 8
MDU fibre deployment 9
Preparing new (MDU) buildings for the NBN 10
How new homeowners activate services over the NBN? Certified Service Providers thathave have gone through thenbnon boarding process and can deliver products and services over the NBN now are: iinet 13 19 17 www.iinet.net.au Internode 13 66 33 www.internode.com.au Telstra 1800 008 994 www.telstra.com.au/nbn iprimus 13 17 89 www.iprimus.com.au Exetel 1300 393 835 www.exetel.com.au 10 additional Services Providers are currently undertaking certification and should be listed in the coming weeks on our website: www.nbnco.com.au/serviceproviders 11
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Premises Connection Device (PCD) 16 25/11/2011 NBN Co Ltd 2011
Network Termination Device (NTD) UNI-V (Voice) Port x 2 UNI-D (Data) Port x 4 Power Connection Fibre Input Port 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 disconnectionor or tampering with live fibrecable. 17 25/11/2011 NBN Co Ltd 2011
Internal NTD Installation Guidelines 18 25/11/2011 NBN Co Ltd 2011
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Overview Ensure you prepare new homes to the NBN Co In Home Wiring Guide available online at: www.nbnco.com.au/newdevelopments Discuss NBN requirements and equipment locations with your customers new homeowners Understand the benefits of fixed cabling in new homes to support future services Ensure Category 6 cabling or higher is installed in new homes Discuss with your developer which stages of development will have the NBN installed in them so you prepare homes accordingly Work closely with NBN Co and you developer to ensure the right infrastructure is installed Contact NBN Co on 1800 881 816 if you have any questions 22
1800 881 816 www.nbnco.com.au/newdevelopments