On 06/12/2016 16:24, Jan Whitaker wrote:
> This is an HFC connection.
> 
> Here's my main question:  Since they provide themselves a four month window 
> for installation, how in the world does one prepare for cutover?

Jan, on looking over the preceeding discussion I'm not sure whether your 
question has been answered yet.

Are you currently using an HFC Internet connection?  If so then I can't imagine 
anything will change.  I can't even see any technical reason why your current 
POTS service should be affected, however migrating POTS services to the NBN is 
part of the Government's financial deal with Telstra.  So I think you'll need 
to arrange a VoIP account (having your current phone number) with some 
provider, and acquire a VoIP box or a suitable modem with a VoIP interface.  
You could do that now.

If you buy a VoIP box you should be able to plug it into a LAN port on any ADSL 
or HFC modem.  VoIP rates are good too, I pay 12c a call within Oz and have 
high-quality 1-hour conversations with a brother in the U.S. for only a dollar 
or so.

If you want all 'phone outlets in the house to connect to your VoIP port 
there's something else you'll need to consider, but fairly minor.

If you're not currently using an HFC Internet connection, you'll need to find 
out what NBN Co. actually provide.  My guess is they'll connect the NBN network 
to the local HFC network somewhere and go home, since each customer should only 
require a standard HFC network connection and some ISP bookwork.

Maybe some other Linker knows?

David L.
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