Support/FAQs / Cmobile NBN Fibre To The Node (FTTN) explained

All types of nbn™ broadband access network connections that utilise a physical line running to the premises are considered Fixed Line connections. An nbn™ Fibre to the Node (FTTN) connection is utilised where the existing copper phone and internet network from a nearby fibre node is used to make the final part of the connection to the nbn™ access network.

The fibre node is likely to take the form of a street cabinet. Each street cabinet will allow the nbn access network signal to travel over a fibre optic line from the exchange, to the cabinet, and connect with the existing copper network to reach your premises.

Setting up your equipment

To prepare for your new nbn™ powered plan, simply set up your VDSL2 compatible modem using the instructions given by Cmobile. If you already have a modem, it must be VDSL2 compatible for it to work over the nbn™ access network. If you don’t have a modem, Cmobile can sell you one outright.

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View the NBN FTTN preparing guide for more information

Preparing_Guide_FTTN.pdf.coredownload.pdf

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