On Thursday, May 29, 2014 01:50:34 PM Tony wrote:

> Unfortunately that isn't an option. The carrier is NBN
> (National Broadband Network - Australia) a monopoly
> government backed provider that has been tasked with
> deploying FTTH to replace the existing copper CAN. These
> are essentially fibre services that are replacing
> existing copper/DSL services.

If the government are running the network, figures.

If they've outsourced it to a "professional company" to 
operate, even worse.

Just for giggles, send traffic not marked with CS0 and see 
what happens. You'd be surprised how many networks advertise 
a capability but haven't actually enabled it in practice.

Mark.

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