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JeremyNzl

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#319091 21-Mar-2025 10:40
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Hi Geekzone, 

 

Looking to get Hyper fibre 2g and a 2nd standard residential fibre plan installed as a new residential install ,I understand there is fibre to the boundary,

 

Being in a fibre ufb area I believe it qualifies for a free standard install.  

 

Does adding the hyper fibre circuit complicate the free install.

 

What is the installed ont situation likely to be, for 1 april/may install

 

looking at the chorus matrix the hyper circuit is likely to be a type 110 , 

 

will the 2nd standard circuit require a 2nd fibre lead, or a 2nd ont.

 

Is this likely to incur additional charges.  

 

 

 

Last question what is the difference between the business hyper fibre offerings , I see some are for example voyager $164 for 12 months unlimited

 

On the chorus matrix I see there is business hyper fibre and small business hyper fibre. and the business hyper fibre has the new ont spo 110

 

 

 

Thanks Jeremy 

 

 

 

 


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nztim
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  #3356065 21-Mar-2025 15:07
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ONT110 is only available with Bitstream3 connections

 

If you want two installations one regular UFB and one Hyperfiber this will be two strands to your property aka infill build and $1500 cost

 

If you want a hyperfibre and a regular ufb connection these can both be provided off the same ONT using different ONT ports (no extra cost)





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