Interested to see how that pit splitter is going to cope when the pit
fills up with water...
Regards,

Peter Tiggerdine

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On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 10:16 AM, Craig Askings <cr...@askings.com.au> wrote:
> What part of the install is disgraceful to you? It is a pit install, it is
> never going to be "pretty".
>
>
>
> On 1 Feb 2018, at 8:49 am, Sam McLeod <aus...@smcleod.net> wrote:
>
> Pretty disgraceful: https://i.imgur.com/BVvzinL.jpg
>
>
> Source: "The Sizzle" - https://share.thesizzle.com.au/sizzleshare/?id=4598
>
> "Someone on Whirlpool has uploaded pics of what an NBN fibre to the curb
> (FTTC/FTTdp) install looks like. The best pics are deeper in the thread, of
> the Netcomm unit that takes the NBN fibre and splits it out to the existing
> copper connections that go to the homes, sitting in the pit. Apparently the
> fibre to copper units support G.Fast, but only offer VDSL2 for now. For
> those in an FTTC area, the box you get in your home that you connect your
> router to, looks like this, and provides power to that box in the street
> pit. Thanks to cwd, who posted this in The Sizzle's Slack channel
> afternoon!"
>
>
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