My POTS service has just been restored after an outage of over a week, and 
Telstra stated a number of subscribers in the area were affected.  I hear Moss 
Vale subscribers also had a two-week outage recently.

It so happens that NBN Co. are busy installing FTTN around the Southern 
Highlands, and a technician had left one half of the pair carrying my service 
dangling in fresh air in the pit near the bottom of the driveway.  
(Interestingly, ADSL still worked on one wire, presumably using a capacitive 
path to earth.)  My informant was keen to tell me NBN Co. were responsible, not 
Telstra, and the whole issue had been escalated to management.

One wonders how much thought & planning has gone into cooperation between the 
POTS / Telstra arm and the NBN Co. installation people.  Are hastily trained 
NBN installers going around creating havoc in the POTS network?  And why would 
they need to touch the copper cabling between a node and its connected 
subscribers anyway?  

If a landline 'phone fails most people can use their mobile.  But if MTM 
cable-TV failed on a big TV night there would be weeping and gnashing of teeth 
in the land!!

David L.
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