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家里(Unit) 要换NBN了,供应商是TPG, 以下是邮件内容。先前联系说需要管理处的书面批准。这里说的感觉挺复杂的,不知道对于NBN connection box该怎样安排布置,会不会额外有收费,有没有熟悉的童鞋支支招?谢谢。
Here are a few reminders on the installation of your TPG NBN Broadband
service;
NBN Co requires you to secure a written approval from the
landlord/Property Manager (only if you're renting the property) that
they permit to do the installation in the premises and to do some
drilling on the wall in order to mount the NBN Equipments.
You will need to think about where you want the NBN connection box (also
known as Network Termination Device or NTD) to be installed, as on the
day of installation you will need to point out to the installer the
location where you want these NBN equipment to be installed. The
installer will confirm whether the requested work can be performed
without additional charges.Their job stops when the NBN Connection Box
is installed and activated. If there's an internal wiring issue and the
like, you will have to arrange it privately.
Do you need to install any cables and outlets?
It’s easy to run most of your gadgets with WiFi, but for connections
like internet TV and your phone – a cable’s not a bad idea
You can arrange for any cable or outlet installation once you have
agreed with NBN Co. on the location of your NBN Connection Box.
Make sure you check if your chosen cabler is accredited with the
Australian Communications and Media Authority’s register.
What if the installer damages your property?
Accidents sometimes happen. If in the very unlikely event that NBN Co.
cause any damage,you can get in touch with NBN Co and they will sort it
out for you.
Most suitable places are: near an accessible power point, in a cool,
dry, ventilated area and away from busy areas where it may be knocked
and damaged.
You need to be aware of fact that the NBN connection box will be
installed somewhere ‘inside’ your premises which may not be in your
desired area. This placement may impact how you get connected to NBN
service and the type of router (e.g. Wi-Fi) or home phone you intend to use.
Your installation may include some or all of the equipment below. NBN Co
installer can confirm what equipment has been installed at your property.
NBN Utility Box (also known as Premises Connection Device - PCD)
NBN Connection Box (also known as Network Termination Device - NTD)
Coaxial cable to connect your wall outlet to your NBN connection box
A splitter if you have a pay TV service or existing cable internet
that is connected to the same wall outlet as your NBN connection box.
A new wall outlet may be installed.
NBN Install Diagram
The technicians are not required to install any further equipment.
However, you can ask the technician on the day if they can customize the
installation of your NBN equipment (additional charges apply and
technicians do have the option to decline the additional work since it's
no longer part of the work order). We're unable to provide estimate
costs involved if there's an additional work required as you will have
to arrange this privately and technicians/electricians from different
companies or contractors rate per hour may vary.
If your building doesn’t already have a fibre-optic cable connected,
running the cable into your premises may require the digging of a small
trench, or, if it’s coming from overhead, some minor clearing of
vegetation. NBN Co has a strict “leave it as it’s found” policy so there
is no need to be concerned about any permanent damage to your property.
If your premises already have fibre-optic cable connected to a Premises
Connection Device (PCD), standard installations normally take between
approximately 2 and 4 hours. If your premises do not have the fibre
optic cable connected then a standard installation could take between 4
and 8 hours. If you request the NBN Co technician to perform a
non-standard installation, the time required may be longer.
Also remember, some furniture may need to be moved and some drilling
work might be required to mount the equipment, so be prepared for noise
and dusts. Some places might not be possible due to safety or other
considerations such as if there is additional wiring work required.
This equipment remains the property of NBN Co. So if you are renting,
you cannot take the equipments with you when you leave the property.
This can be used however by the new tenant.
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