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Get your Average Internet Connection with FTTN

Fiber to the node can provide an average download speed of 70mbps and is 10 times faster that an average ADSL speed in Australia. In order to obtain a speed faster than NBN of 100mbps your house must be further than 400 meters from the local node. If your house is in between 400 metres and 700 metres from the node, you can only get an average speed of up to 60mbps. 




What do you need for FTTN Connection?


1.You must have an existing copper wiring - be reminded that an NBN cannot install new equipment in your home 


2.A modem router that support VDSL2 connection - you can check the compatibility of your modem, you can check the phone jack labelled VDSL.




Once you have all these, you're all set for an FTTN connection.


 


How does FTTN works?

Fiber to the node is one of the ways the fibre optic cable can be connected to your home. Your house connects to the nearest node with the use of the existing landline phone and ADSL broadband. NBN has major points of interconnect or hubs located all over Australia, and through those hubs connects a fiber optic cable to a smaller point which is the NODE. From the node connects the existing copper wire then to your house. 




Benefits of FTTN


1.Less infrastructure required


2.It is quicker to setup


3.It does not require big boxes


4.Faster to connect to NBN




Interesting isn't it? Start having an FTTN connection to  your area and get the desired speed you want. 


Just visit www.nextelle.com.au for more information.


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