
On 11/10/11 17:24, Jason White wrote:
Julien Goodwin <luv-lists@studio442.com.au> wrote:
The NBN OLT (box in your house/apartment) is largely the same as an ADSL modem or DOCSIS cable modem, with some extra tricks like some QoS controls, a two port SIP ATA for analog phones, and four client ports that are individually addressable.
Can the customer access any of the configuration options, e.g., for the SIP connection, or does it all have to be done by the ISP?
It's all NBNco, the ISP can only request settings for the ports they've purchased, and the end user has no control. That also assumes that the ISP you're buying service off is actually the "RSP" from NBN's point of view, for anything but the top half-dozen ISP's it'll all be wholesaled through the existing names (likely wholesalers are PIPE (TPG), NextGen, Optus, AAPT (iiNet) & Telstra)