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<strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong> <strong>Preparation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>SDUs</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>MDUs</strong> About this Document<br />

2.2 Responsibilities Breakdown<br />

Who What<br />

Developer<br />

Building<br />

Owner<br />

Builder<br />

(<strong>and</strong> building<br />

subcontractors)<br />

<strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong><br />

(or other FTTP solution<br />

provider)<br />

Ensures that their builder <strong>and</strong>/or l<strong>and</strong> buyer is aware of the requirements<br />

set out in this document, <strong>and</strong> of the consequences of non-compliance.<br />

Note: The „l<strong>and</strong> buyer‟ can be a builder who plans to resell the l<strong>and</strong> later as<br />

part of a house <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong> package, or an owner who engages a builder to<br />

construct the premises.<br />

There<strong>for</strong>e, the developer will make a copy of this document (<strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong><br />

<strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Preparation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>SDUs</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>MDUs</strong>) available, as required.<br />

Gives this document to the builder to ensure the house is ready <strong>for</strong> the<br />

installation of fibre network equipment as per <strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong> requirements.<br />

Discusses <strong>and</strong> reaches agreement with the builder about the desired<br />

services <strong>and</strong> the placement of the fibre equipment.<br />

Ensures that the builder is aware of:<br />

� Space <strong>and</strong> pathway compliance requirements within <strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong><br />

specifications<br />

� The correct equipment to be used to prepare <strong>for</strong> connection to the<br />

<strong>NBN</strong>.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />

� newdevelopments@nbnco.com.au<br />

� www.nbnco.com.au<br />

Installs the internal customer wiring <strong>for</strong> telephone, data <strong>and</strong> other services<br />

(including power circuits) to the building owner‟s requirements.<br />

Installs the facilities to connect the premises to the fibre network, including:<br />

� Service Drop <strong>Co</strong>nduit through which to run fibre from the street to the<br />

external Premises <strong>Co</strong>nnection Device (PCD)<br />

� Internal <strong>Co</strong>nduit through which to run fibre from the PCD to the <strong>NBN</strong><br />

<strong>Co</strong> equipment location<br />

� Power <strong>for</strong> the Power Supply Unit (PSU) to allow connection to the NTD<br />

� Note: A drawstring should protrude through the wall at the Fibre Wall<br />

Outlet location (FWO) from the PCD position (both ends of the<br />

drawstring should be tied off).<br />

<strong>NBN</strong> will install the following:<br />

� A service drop cable from the street to the Premises <strong>Co</strong>nnection<br />

Device (PCD)<br />

� The PCD. This device is attached to an external wall <strong>and</strong> will have<br />

optical fibre cable connected to it.<br />

� Premises cable (also known as a connecting fibre) from the PCD to<br />

the internal location where <strong>NBN</strong> equipment will be installed<br />

� A Network Termination Device (NTD). <strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong>‟s network termination<br />

point (at the Network Boundary) <strong>for</strong> the fibre network. It connects<br />

internal wiring to the <strong>NBN</strong>.<br />

� A Power Supply Unit (PSU). The unit that powers the NTD <strong>and</strong><br />

provides battery back-up as required in accordance with government<br />

policy. Refer to the Power Supply <strong>and</strong> Battery Backup User <strong>Guide</strong><br />

available from <strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />

� The Fibre Wall Outlet (FWO).<br />

Table 1 – Responsibilities Breakdown<br />

Uncontrolled when printed.<br />

Final Version 5.0 <strong>Co</strong>mmercial in <strong>Co</strong>nfidence <strong>NBN</strong>-NO-GDE-0011<br />

23 Mar 2012 © 2012 <strong>NBN</strong> <strong>Co</strong> Ltd Page 5 of 17

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