Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 9, 2016

myNBN - rollout tracker part 10

  • 2016-Jul-10, 11:05 am
    Neil Mac

    outback writes...

    Yeah, but sourced from NBN. If you look at that link (today � 4 Jul-2016) it displays "Accurate as at: 2016-02-20".

    Accurate? ... Compared to Google Earth the map is almost 20 years old.

  • 2016-Jul-10, 11:05 am
    Dazed and Confused.

    outback writes...

    Still waiting for NBN to explain why this brownfield qualified for FTTP, while surrounding areas have FTTN.

    someone "important" live there?

  • 2016-Jul-10, 3:40 pm
    zetta

    Dazed and Confused. writes...

    someone "important" live there?

    someone well connected before they got NBN and even better connected now they have a taxpayer funded FTTP, while it seems everyone around them has FTTN

  • 2016-Jul-10, 3:40 pm
    outback

    outback writes...

    "Accurate as at: 2016-02-20" even though "Ready for Service 22 May 2016"

    NBN (and jxeeno) still list the upmarket Gold Coast Hinterland estate Tuxedo Junction technology as FTTN, whereas it somehow managed to get a tax payer funded FTTP rollout, while surrounding areas have second rate FTTN.

    https://www.finder.com.au/nbn-tracker/map?address=27%20Fred%20Astaire%20Avenue,%20Maudsland,%20Queensland,%20Australia

  • 2016-Jul-10, 6:39 pm
    Dazed and Confused.

    outback writes...

    NBN (and jxeeno) still list the upmarket Gold Coast Hinterland estate Tuxedo Junction technology as FTTN, whereas it somehow managed to get a tax payer funded FTTP rollout, while surrounding areas have second rate FTTN.

    isn't that Russ HInze's stomping ground?
    guess political favours carry over after death

  • 2016-Jul-10, 6:39 pm
    outback

    Dazed and Confused. writes...

    Russ HInze's stomping ground?

    Yeah, I think they buried him in a nearby valley, it's called the Hinze Dam now

  • 2016-Jul-15, 5:49 pm
    ?zu??

    Not sure if I am blind or things have moved around, but I used to be able to see the number of premises to be connected to each node by clicking on the map (before the update). Is this information still available somewhere?

    edit: found it, under ADA info after clicking more info.

  • 2016-Jul-15, 5:49 pm
    skylinewa

    I'm a bit lost/confused regarding inclusion on or exclusion from the infamous 3-year plan.

    6KAL (https://www.finder.com.au/nbn-tracker/sa/6KAL) shows 8000 @ FFTN for construction H1/2018 and RFS H2/2018, consistent with http://www.nbnco.com.au/learn-about-the-nbn/three-year-construction-plan.html. My suburb is included in the "indicative localities" but entering anywhere in our street gives the dreaded "No service info" and "nbn will be coming to your area, however construction is not expected to commence for at least another three years."

    Does this indicate that only PART of 6KAL/my_suburb is in the 3-year plan? How can I burrow down to get a better idea of planned build/RFS times?

  • 2016-Jul-15, 7:26 pm
    eamn yidspla

    Has anyone noticed any other Sam's that dont have the ADA info populated? 3CRB-07 went RFS on 8th July, and still doesnt have updated ADA info, I have no idea which node I am connected to

  • 2016-Jul-15, 7:26 pm
    Dazed and Confused.

    eamn yidspla writes...

    Has anyone noticed any other Sam's that dont have the ADA info populated? 3CRB-07 went RFS on 8th July, and still doesnt have updated ADA info, I have no idea which node I am connected to

    this info it seems is no longer obtainable from nbn�

  • 2016-Jul-15, 7:57 pm
    Alvacs

    I'm trying to use the rollout map on my ipad and i cant access the search bar anymore. http://imgur.com/a/E2Uyn
    Anyone able to give me a quick fix?

  • 2016-Jul-15, 7:57 pm
    number-7

    Alvacs writes...

    Anyone able to give me a quick fix?

    Works fine for me on my iPad Air 2. Perhaps try going directly to https://www.finder.com.au/nbn-tracker and the address search bar should appear in the middle of the page.

  • ClaudeKrowe

    Hi everyone,

    For FSAM 4FRV-03 � Frenchville Service Area (Central Qld � POI 4ROT)

    The map is brown and indicates In Build with RFS November 16

    So my question is, does the 18 month swap over countdown start from 1-11-2016

    Answering this helps out my pensioner Mum

    Thanks in anticipation all

    ClaudeKrowe

  • NetskyAU

    I believe it starts on the day of Ready for Service.

  • 2016-Jul-24, 1:13 am
    Alvacs

    number-7 writes...

    Perhaps try going directly to https://www.finder.com.au/nbn-tracker and the address search bar should appear in the middle of the page.

    Thanks, I can search addresses directly from there

  • 2016-Jul-24, 1:13 am
    Chuppa

    yo29 writes...

    It says that roll out type is FBBN but when i click on more info and service area module most premises are service class 1 and 3? Does that mean i am getting FTTC or FTTN.. Its a new suburb that was built is 2012?

    Have a look a the link you posted (which you should remove unless you want some weirdo visitors to your home address). It shows on the map page "Rollout Type: Fibre to the Node".

  • 2016-Jul-26, 3:46 pm
    yo29

    Thanks Chuppa.
    Why does is say most premises are service class 1 or 3 in premises bu sevice class? Is that fibre to premises?

  • 2016-Jul-26, 3:46 pm
    YMO

    Service Class
    Service Class Definition

    Service Class 0
    the location is planned to be serviceable by fibre

    Service Class 1
    the location is serviceable by fibre, no PCD or NTD in place

    Service Class 2
    the location is serviceable by fibre, PCD installed, no NTD in place

    Service Class 3
    the location is serviceable by fibre, PCD and NTD in place

  • 2016-Jul-26, 4:13 pm
    yo29

    Thanks YMO. But my question is why did it say roll out type is FTTN but premises service class is 1 or 3? Service class 1 and 3 are serviceable by fibre but rollout type is still FTTN. Sorry if its a stupid question.
    Thanks in advance

  • 2016-Jul-31, 3:09 pm
    Mesmus

    skylinewa writes...

    Does this indicate that only PART of 6KAL/my_suburb is in the 3-year plan? How can I burrow down to get a better idea of planned build/RFS times?

    They probably don't update that until it gets closer to construction date. I'm scheduled for H2. 2017 and I still get the same message.

  • 2016-Jul-31, 3:09 pm
    Lord Hisssss.

    Tracker need to be updated. I put our address in to see if it was available it said it was not available and was coming within three years.

    Well I got news for NBN Tracker I have NBN Satellite ( Sky buster) installed last month and it working fine.

  • 2016-Jul-31, 3:31 pm
    Sgt Batten
    this post was edited

    yo29 writes...

    But my question is why did it say roll out type is FTTN but premises service class is 1 or 3? Service class 1 and 3 are serviceable by fibre but rollout type is still FTTN

    Because FTTN is still fibre.

    Edit, wrong

  • 2016-Jul-31, 3:31 pm
    dJOS

    Sgt Batten writes...

    Because FTTN is still fibre

    Not in this universe it isn't.

  • Sgt Batten
    this post was edited

    Mistaken

  • Dazed and Confused.

    Sgt Batten writes...

    Perhaps for the purpose of answering his question which is all I was doing.

    nbn� have service classes for copper, so fibre classes shouldn't be used in reporting, not sure where the error is generated

    Service Class 10 location is planned to be serviceable by copper
    Service Class 11 the location is serviceable by copper, copper lead-in required
    Service Class 12 the location is serviceable by copper, jumpering is required
    Service Class 13 location is serviceable by copper, infrastructure in place

    information taken from https://www.finder.com.au/nbn-tracker/faq/list and compared with nbn� documents

  • 2016-Jul-31, 4:40 pm
    Sgt Batten

    Thanks for clarifying

  • 2016-Jul-31, 4:40 pm
    yo29

    Thanks for the clarification. Was getting my hope up when i saw service class 1 and 3.

  • Holdensupporter2005

    Lord Hisssss. writes...

    Tracker need to be updated. I put our address in to see if it was available it said it was not available and was coming within three years.

    Well I got news for NBN Tracker I have NBN Satellite ( Sky buster) installed last month and it working fine.

    It's possible that you will be getting Fixed Wireless / FTTN within 3 years.
    Areas that don't have anything are generally shown as NBN Satellite.

  • outback

    yo29 writes...

    But my question is why did it say roll out type is FTTN

    In some areas technology was a sensitive issue prior to the election ... /forum-replies.cfm?t=2526821&r=50811307#r50811307

  • 2016-Aug-1, 9:36 am
    Cashie

    jxeeno writes...

    Thanks for the heads up. It should say 31 Aug 2016. I'll investigate what's going on here.

    I see this is still showing May RFS, will this be updated to reflect an accurate RFS?

  • 2016-Aug-1, 9:36 am
    Holdensupporter2005

    Is there any updates to the website data?
    The data for me says accurate as at 31 May 2016 almost 3 months out.

  • 2016-Aug-1, 10:04 am
    Dazed and Confused.

    Holdensupporter2005 writes...

    Is there any updates to the website data?
    The data for me says accurate as at 31 May 2016 almost 3 months out.

    I would guess that this is the last bit of data that was able to be sourced out of nbn�

    also I would guess that data may also have become much harder to find in the back alley now after the AFP have been nosing around

  • 2016-Aug-1, 10:04 am
    FibreFuture

    Dazed and Confused. writes...

    also I would guess that data may also have become much harder to find in the back alley now after the AFP have been nosing around

    Dam, was waiting to see when the SC3 (Service Class 3) stats would appear for my area to see how many approx people have taken up NBN services in my area.

    at least I can still tell if they have an NTD by the conduit running up into the roof on the side of peoples houses where the PCD is. (Most installs in my rollout zone have comms conduits running up into the roof ducts on the side of houses)

  • 2016-Aug-1, 10:22 am
    Holdensupporter2005
    this post was edited

    the RFS dates in my area have gone to Not Available,
    When it previously had dates set.

    In fact all areas now say "Not Available" for RFS date where a build is active.
    https://www.finder.com.au/nbn-tracker/rollout/list/rsort/rfs/status/build/p/1

  • 2016-Aug-1, 10:22 am
    GEPLAYER

    My guess is the sites being updated. A lot of users are reporting the sane change.

  • 2016-Aug-2, 10:48 am
    eamn yidspla

    It looks like Jxeeno isnt able to get data anymore from NBN.. as it has not been updated for ages..

    Same for Dcoopes and his node data, hasnt been updated in over 3 mths

  • 2016-Aug-2, 10:48 am
    Holdensupporter2005

    It is a shame that this info is not available to the public.
    Even on the main NBNCo Website, very little information is provided.

  • 2016-Aug-3, 8:42 pm
    gavinWA

    It's deliberate. Amongst other things, giving detailed information on the build stops people ignorantly renewing on 24 month plans on their existing provider and gives nbn competitors better ideas where they should concentrate their efforts.

  • 2016-Aug-3, 8:42 pm
    PeteP

    Holdensupporter2005 writes...

    Even on the main NBNCo Website, very little information is provided.

    The only reliable source left available is:
    https://www.telstrawholesale.com.au/content/dam/tw/nbn/Documents/rollout-list.xlsx
    Go to Expected RFS sheet

  • 2016-Aug-31, 2:19 pm
    TakeMeOffGrid

    How recent is that Telstra wholesale document?

  • 2016-Aug-31, 2:19 pm
    Panaphonic

    TakeMeOffGrid writes...

    How recent is that Telstra wholesale document?

    You can see how recent the schedule is if you go to the webpage at https://www.telstrawholesale.com.au/nbn/overview/nbn-rollout-schedule.html

    As at the time of this posting the last update was 25th August 2016.

  • 2016-Aug-31, 3:51 pm
    scowty

    How accurate are the RFS dates? My suburbs expected RFS is this friday but haven't received any info about it at all.

  • 2016-Aug-31, 3:51 pm
    hawtdawg

    My suburb went active last Friday which reflected the document

  • 2016-Aug-31, 8:16 pm
    Holdensupporter2005

    Maybe Jxeeno should be updating the website using the info from the TelstraWholesale report if he can't get the data from NBNco. I'm sure being Telstra Wholesale it should be pretty accurate.

  • 2016-Aug-31, 8:16 pm
    FibreFuture

    Jxeeno has said in the past that he would never use Telstra wholesale despite what information they have but now that NBN has tightened things up he may have too use TW anyway even tho he doesn't want to as that's probably the only option left without having to dig deep for information.

  • 2016-Aug-31, 9:17 pm
    STANnFRETY

    Man I just checked that document and it now has my suburb going RFS in feb 2018 when previously on finder it was set for a Q3 2016 build commenced date. FML :(

  • 2016-Aug-31, 9:17 pm
    Dazed and Confused.

    STANnFRETY writes...

    Man I just checked that document and it now has my suburb going RFS in feb 2018 when previously on finder it was set for a Q3 2016 build commenced date. FML :(

    soona*, cheapa*, fasta*

    *the use of these new words is done to confuse, whilst they sound like the words "sooner, faster and cheaper" they are new advertising constructs that actually mean slower, costlier and slower

  • 2016-Sep-1, 1:31 am
    Rev Black Grape

    i cant find my suburb on any of the roll out maps or telstra things to say when it would be done etc.

    and yet all new estates around me, including one about 0.5 k m away are getting it..

    thornlands qld 4164 is my suburb.

  • 2016-Sep-1, 1:31 am
    Jim Bookis

    Have a look at the 3 year plan.

    http://www.nbnco.com.au/learn-about-the-nbn/three-year-construction-plan.html

    Thornlands is H2-2017 start work at the earliest. So if you are not on the RFS spreadsheet they are not even thinking about you yet.

  • 2016-Sep-1, 6:45 am
    Luthor

    My bad, I did misread.

  • 2016-Sep-1, 6:45 am
    Derwan

    Jim Bookis writes...

    Have a look at the 3 year plan.

    The plan that was last updated almost a year ago...

  • 2016-Sep-1, 6:54 am
    scowty

    Contacted Telstra and they said there's been delays so the RFS date is incorrect :/

  • 2016-Sep-1, 6:54 am
    hawtdawg

    The document is updated on Fridays .. check tomorrow :)

  • 2016-Sep-1, 10:12 am
    Rev Black Grape

    Thanks jim bookis

  • 2016-Sep-1, 10:12 am
    HY

    Dazed and Confused. writes...

    soona*, cheapa*, fasta*

    And "more" "transparent" then before they Took Over�.

  • 2016-Sep-1, 12:39 pm
    scowty

    Turns out the rollout date was accurate, signing up to TPG 25/5 tonight. I'm not sure which node i'll be connected to but they're all over 650m away.
    The best thing about having 2mbit ADSL2+ is that even appalling fraudband speeds are a significant improvement.

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