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How to remove an FTTC NCD from your FTTN service, and connect your modem/router correctly
Currently, the Fibre to the Curb (FTTC) nbn® connection box (network connection device – NCD) you are using is acting like a modem for your Fibre to the Node (FTTN) service. These connection boxes are designed to work with FTTC service, no...
Help CentreHow to prepare for your FTTN/B installation
There are some important things to have covered before you get your nbn® Fibre to the Node or Fibre to the Building connection installed. Our pre-appointment checklist highlights some important stuff to check so your appointment is don...
Help CentreWhat is my Service Class and what does it mean?
The ‘Service Class’ (or ‘Property Class’ for OptiComm customers) for your location is a way for the network provider to categorise and define how the internet is delivered to your address and identify what stages of installation has be...
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What is Fibre to the Node/Building (FTTN/B) broadband?
Fibre to the Node (FTTN) and Fibre to the Building (FTTB) are two classifications for a type of broadband connection in Australia that uses pre-existing telephone cabling to de...
BlogFTTP vs FTTN vs FTTC: NBN connections explained
If you’ve been looking at nbn™ plans, then you’ve probably come across terms ‘FTTN’, ‘FTTP’, and ‘FTTC.’ So what’s the difference between them, and will FTTC speeds and performanc...
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