That's what I was trying to say!
I know but it just frustrates me that the libs keep trying to pretend the that it's delivered outside your door basically being fibre to the curb.
This is labor's plan its FTTC with the option of FTTP for those that agree to it. If you don't agree to take up the NBN they won't put in the drop cable, this is why early on certain......."commentators" tried to scare people saying they'd have to pay $1000 on a mandatory install fee......except the end user isn't paying for said install at all.
The liberals are being particularly dodgy callersng their plan FTTN.
usually an abbreviation of fibre to the neighbourhood.
Which brings the fibre to each and every street with easy local network or node servicing up to 200 people.
Search FTTN and this will be the explaintion you get.
But this isn't the liberals plan the liberals plan is only to connect to the large node, that will be located in existing telephone exchanges. The small nodes in each street won't have fibre connected to them at all.
This is why they called their plan Fibre to the node, it's done deliberately to confuse people.
They get away with it because some areas will get Fibre to their street mainly through existing fibre, or if they are in a business area the vast majority won't get anything other then a box.
People don't even realise just how ****** up it will be.