Once again, NBN Co.
are in the news essentially "blaming" end users and
their poor quality phone cabling for speed and reliability issues with the NBN.
The government-backed company tasked with rolling out the National Broadband Network is set to trial a new diagnostic tool which is designed to remotely find out whether a premises has copper wiring faults which are causing poor download speeds and drop outs. The copper cabling running to and from telephone sockets inside homes will be tested as this part of the connection can have a “very real impact” on broadband service quality, NBN said.
“With good in-home wiring, there should be little to no impact on your NBN VDSL service. But in cases where wiring is old, poorly put together or where unused telephone outlets are still wired to the main system, this can lead to speed degradation and cause dropouts.”Old... poorly put together... sounds EXACTLY like the problems plaguing the decaying copper network which people have been complaining about for years. Rather than focussing on the real issue with Fibre-to-the-Node, being the hundreds and hundreds of metres of old, corroded copper between the network boundary and the node, NBN Co. in their wisdom are looking into the last 10 or so metres of cabling inside user's homes.
I'm now convinced that they are absolute morons (or think the majority of Australia's internet users are too). Sure, there are probably a lot of homes out there where the cabling is sub-par or even faulty, but how about looking at the rest of the network too?
How many times does a Government organisation and CEO (who should know better) need to be told: YOUR NETWORK IS CRAP?
Shit like this makes me angry and I'm the poor idiot of a tax-payer helping pay for this thing.
The sad thing is, if anyone has been following my
other thread, I'm planning to build a wireless network link 55 kilometres long between myself and a mate of mine. For less than AUD$600 worth of equipment and trees obstructing the first Fresnel zone, it still looks like I'll still be able to achieve a connection faster than my FTTN NBN connection.