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  2. Network Termination Device (NBN) - Wikipedia

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    A distribution point unit (DPU), is located near the property boundary inside a Telstra pit on the street and can service up to 4 connections. The DPU is an Adtran 504VG powered from the mains-powered NDD-0300 NTDs installed for each NBN connection within the premises served (the NTD provides 60VDC to deliver 48VDC at the DPU, allowing for line ...

  3. National Broadband Network - Wikipedia

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    An NBN FTTN (fibre to the node) cabinet during installation. The National Broadband Network (NBN) is an Australian national wholesale open-access data network. It includes wired and radio communication components rolled out and operated by NBN Co, a government-owned corporation.

  4. G.fast - Wikipedia

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    Sckipio 24-port DPU (Distribution point unit), provides G.fast service. G.fast is a digital subscriber line (DSL) protocol standard for local loops shorter than 500 meters, with performance targets between 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s, depending on loop length. [1] High speeds are only achieved over very short loops.

  5. Reverse power feeding - Wikipedia

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    Reverse power feeding (RPF) is a technology being standardized by ETSI [1] and the Broadband Forum in 2020. [2] It allows sending power from the customer premises to a distribution point (DP), in order to power the distribution point unit (DPU).

  6. History of the National Broadband Network - Wikipedia

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    NBN Co intends to begin paying dividends back to the Federal Government in 2021, and to have fully repaid the Government's contribution by 2034. [22] NBN Co's business plan forecasts a return on investment of 7.1%, expecting to turnover revenue of A$23.1 billion by 2021. [23]

  7. Network interface device - Wikipedia

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    Two simple NIDs, carrying six lines each, on the outside of a building A German copper phone line termination box called Abschlusspunkt LinienTechnik (APL, "Demarcation point") In telecommunications , a network interface device ( NID ; also known by several other names) is a device that serves as the demarcation point between the carrier's ...

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  9. Passive optical network - Wikipedia

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    For TDM-PON, a passive optical splitter is used in the optical distribution network. In the upstream direction, each ONU (optical network units) or ONT (optical network terminal) burst transmits for an assigned time-slot (multiplexed in the time domain). In this way, the OLT is receiving signals from only one ONU or ONT at any point in time.