If NBN is enabled in your area you can only get NBN, they won't allow a new ADSL connection.
There are some CVC issues in Cameron Park apparently but they'll get sorted out sooner or later.
I've had to use a mobile phone tethered for the last 2 years due to renting a house in non ADSL area.
On the weekend I moved into a house in a new estate at Cameron Park that has an NBN turret about 250m from my house.
When I Google my options I get mixed results. I can choose an NBN plan or get ADSL.
If I choose ADSL, does it run back to my local telephone exchange 5km away or the turret 250m?
If I choose NBN will I have slow connection problems I hear about?
I know you pay for your connection speeds but previously I only ever had a choice of ADSL, not both.
I know there are many factors that can come into effect to slow speeds but if you were in my situation, which would you choose?
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If NBN is enabled in your area you can only get NBN, they won't allow a new ADSL connection.
There are some CVC issues in Cameron Park apparently but they'll get sorted out sooner or later.
I would suggest you ring the NBN direct, not use that useless 'Roll Out' list to find out what is being made available for your address.
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I cant see why you would want ADSL ? If your exchange is 5 km's away, I doubt they would even do it (unless a Top hat is installed).
You really need to ring the NBN because its a possibility the Estate developer may have been required to lay in a certain type of communication cables as part of the development application for the estate.
I stand unequivicably behind everything I say , I just dont ever remember saying it !!
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