The thing is. It’s a new development charge so it’s absolutely no different to 
paying Telstra $299 for a new line installation when you move into a premises 
with no active phone line.

It’s for a property that has been built and has a lead in, they’re just 
connecting the first service at the new address.

Why all the whinging? Had to be paid whether to Telstra or NBN, no difference 
except you’re getting an FTTP service.

Nathan Brookfield
Chief Executive Officer

Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
http://www.simtronic.com.au

On 19 Mar 2018, at 22:58, Jason Leschnik 
<ja...@leschnik.me<mailto:ja...@leschnik.me>> wrote:

So George, make sure that fee gets paid as it makes the NBN look $300
cheaper than it actually is.

The whole NBN debate has always confused me. Without offsetting the cost how 
would either Government have afforded the NBN? The bill shock from $300 NDF is 
annoying to say the least but I've spent >$300 on some pretty stupid things in 
my life and I'm sure there are others who would've paid a lot more than $300 to 
get FTTP/FTTN.

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