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SpartanVXL
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  #3363154 12-Apr-2025 12:04
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Yep this is understandably frustrating, but is not the fault of fibre. If it was copper you’d still have outage, or worse degraded service that would take an age to resolve after the incident e.g. getting 1Mbit instead of 16/24Mbit on adsl2 until you raise enough stink to get someone to look at it.

 

At least with fibre if it something is wrong then it’s very clearly broken and someone will go and look.

 

And yes, in future if you are with the big telcos call them straight away and they will ask if you have a mobile with them and very quickly give you large data to hotspot with for free as a temporary solution until it is resolved.


 
 
 

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  #3363169 12-Apr-2025 13:51
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Stu1:

 

, the contractors are digging off the plans but they say fibres not where it’s supposed to be so literally hit and miss 

 

 

Do they get to do that, relying on something that could be fiction? I would have thought services would have to be located and marked before they started. A local contractor has just bought his 5th suction truck for safer excavating.


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  #3363182 12-Apr-2025 14:41
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Bung:

 

Stu1:

 

, the contractors are digging off the plans but they say fibres not where it’s supposed to be so literally hit and miss 

 

 

Do they get to do that, relying on something that could be fiction? I would have thought services would have to be located and marked before they started. A local contractor has just bought his 5th suction truck for safer excavating.

 


You would think so it was all marked out before they started. Mabey they need spec savers :). It’s real shallow though where they hit it. 




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  #3363185 12-Apr-2025 16:16
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Can’t remember the last time I had a an outage that lasted more than a couple of hours.  Must have been during the christchurch quake.

 

usually, I just switch over to my ipad and work on that.





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  #3363874 14-Apr-2025 11:16
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My fibre went out on Saturday night, came back online mid morning today. It was quite a large outage in West Auckland, apparently it was hard to locate the fault. Does anyone know what the cause was?


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  #3363877 14-Apr-2025 11:27
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A Chorus fibre was cut around the Albany area, took a bit of hunting to find the actual cut. To bring it back to the subject of this thread, that cut would have impacted copper broadband services as well as cellsites connecting using that fibre as backhaul.





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  #3363879 14-Apr-2025 11:40
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Okay thanks. The mobile network in my area appeared to be unaffected. I hope it was not an act of sabotage.




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  #3363885 14-Apr-2025 11:58
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toejam316:

 

A Chorus fibre was cut around the Albany area, took a bit of hunting to find the actual cut. To bring it back to the subject of this thread, that cut would have impacted copper broadband services as well as cellsites connecting using that fibre as backhaul.

 

 

Was there no redundant path or was there a failure falling over to the other path?

 

Bit crap in either case that this can happen.





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  #3363888 14-Apr-2025 12:00
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Buckchoi:

 

Okay thanks. The mobile network in my area appeared to be unaffected. I hope it was not an act of sabotage.

 

 

Have some possibilities e.g. different fibre cable, fed by fibre providers other than Chorus, etc.

 

Agree with you that hopefully it wasn't sabotage.


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  #3364453 15-Apr-2025 21:22
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Chorus said that the exact cause of the cut is under investigation. I am curious as to what it was.


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  #3365359 18-Apr-2025 14:34
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Volt Broadband offers fibre with instant satellite backup, but it's not cheap!


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  #3365385 18-Apr-2025 15:52
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Buckchoi:

 

Volt Broadband offers fibre with instant satellite backup, but it's not cheap!

 

 

im looking at star link eventually, for now have an old skinny modem with a 2degrees sim. Worked a treat  yesterday when we had solar put in.


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