
Tom Robinson via luv-main <luv-main@luv.asn.au> wrote:
I may have confused 'kindness' for 'service' above. I think the Telstra Tech. I've been dealing with has just 'lent a hand' and fixed my socket on the wall. I'm beginning to think that the Network Boundary Point has always been a termination either somewhere on the outside of the house or on the yard/street boundary somewhere.
I don't know whether this has changed, but when I last read about it, the network termination point was defined as the first socket (i.e., to which customer equipment can be connected). When a Telstra Network Termination Device was installed at my family's home in Melbourne, with ADSL filtering included, it was a box outside the house. However, there was a "test socket" inside the box, so, technically, the network boundary point still was the first socket.