There's been some off-Link discussion of this subject, and I found the following on the NBN Co. website at http://www.nbnco.com.au/blog/the-nbn-project/hfc-everything-you-need-to-know.html
As I suspected, NBN over HFC is basically just a standard HFC connection, though it seems users will need a different modem. QUOTE How do I connect? Connecting to HFC technology over the nbn™ network is just the same as any of our other technologies – you will need to keep an eye out for your area being declared Ready For Service, and then get in touch with your preferred RSP to order a service over the nbn™ network. What happens then? The great thing about HFC is that around two million homes on the HFC network already have lead-ins to the premises established – so no further work should be required at the premises other than the connection of a new DOCSIS 3.1 modem at the end-user premises. Even when new lead-ins are needed the fact that most of these will be connected aerially means a faster connection time for end-users than if a new lead-in conduit needed to be built for an FTTP connection. nbn plans to launch DOCSIS 3.1 services in 2017. This post was last updated on November 16 at 12:19 pm UNQUOTE David L. _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
