Re: [AusNOG] using nbn network for >100mbps point-to-point connection

2017-10-11 Thread Damian Ivereigh
Has anyone ever figured out why NBN will not allow direct L2 communication between 2 AVC's? The only reason I have just now thought of is they want to sell that as a different product (as in the below). The worst thing about it that they don't just block it, they say they will shutdown the who

Re: [AusNOG] using nbn network for >100mbps point-to-point connection

2017-10-11 Thread John Lindsay
Didn’t they recently announce that they are going to announce them? Surely you can sit tight until 2018 or perhaps 2019, certainly by 2020? Cheers, John Lindsay > On 12 Oct 2017, at 2:56 pm, Nathan Brookfield > wrote: > > S 2020 Still waiting for the business grade products due i

Re: [AusNOG] using nbn network for >100mbps point-to-point connection

2017-10-11 Thread Nathan Brookfield
S 2020 Still waiting for the business grade products due in 2016 😊 Kindest Regards, Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB) -Original Message- From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Terry Sweetser Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2017 3:18 PM To: ausnog@lists.ausnog

Re: [AusNOG] using nbn network for >100mbps point-to-point connection

2017-10-11 Thread Terry Sweetser
NBNCo also have a point to point fibre product in development for enterprise grade networking ... due on market in 2018. http://about.me/terry.sweetser On 12/10/17 05:35, Joseph Goldman wrote: > ISP's like Skymesh offer 100/100, 200/100 and 200/200 over NBN FTTP by > using bigger plans such as 50

Re: [AusNOG] using nbn network for >100mbps point-to-point connection

2017-10-11 Thread Bradley Amm
Wouldn’t a Telstra or Vocus/amcom fibre connection be cheaper and provide more flexibility and a better SLA Sent from my iPhone On 12 Oct 2017, at 3:36 am, Joseph Goldman wrote: Yes, speed tiers extend up to 1000/400 I believe, on a single port (let alone bonding say 2 cheaper 100/40's) ISP's

[AusNOG] Hostlink contact

2017-10-11 Thread Karl Hardisty
Hi all, If there’s someone from HostLink here, can you contact me off list about what you’re advertising currently (and shouldn’t be). Kind regards, Karl lE k...@mothership.co.nz lW mothership.co.nz lA PO Box 99814, Newmarket lM 021

Re: [AusNOG] iiNet / Internode / Telstra Outages (Ballarat VIC)

2017-10-11 Thread Aus Net Servers Australia Pty Ltd
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[AusNOG] iiNet / Internode / Telstra Outages (Ballarat VIC)

2017-10-11 Thread Aus Net Servers Australia Pty Ltd
Morning Folks, All our services have been down in Ballarat since 12:30 last night. We are not getting any answers but it appears to be a cable break somewhere between Melbourne to Ballarat. Does anyone here have any further details. Regards, Matthew Matters Managing Director / CEO of Aus N

Re: [AusNOG] using nbn network for >100mbps point-to-point connection

2017-10-11 Thread Phill Groom
Launtel are selling 1000/400 in Tassie, POA. https://launtel.net.au/gigastate-project-gigabit-nbn-tasmania/ On 12 October 2017 at 06:35, Joseph Goldman wrote: > Yes, speed tiers extend up to 1000/400 I believe, on a single port (let > alone bonding say 2 cheaper 100/40's) > > ISP's like Skymesh

Re: [AusNOG] using nbn network for >100mbps point-to-point connection

2017-10-11 Thread Joseph Goldman
Yes, speed tiers extend up to 1000/400 I believe, on a single port (let alone bonding say 2 cheaper 100/40's) ISP's like Skymesh offer 100/100, 200/100 and 200/200 over NBN FTTP by using bigger plans such as 500/200 and limiting them down to speed, but I havent seen many else advertising the u

[AusNOG] using nbn network for >100mbps point-to-point connection

2017-10-11 Thread Abraham Treadwell
I’m looking to understand if anyone is able to offer point-to-point connections faster than 100mbps over the nbn. (fibre all the way to the premises of course). Unfortunately i’m not up to speed on the current changes with nbn speed tiers and what’s possible/ what’s not anymore. In this case,