There are these cables on the outside of the house (two blue Ethernet from the house and one white from ground through the pipe)
How will these be connected to fibre? Will the ONT be mounted outside?

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1) Photo? What is the white one? Optic@t?
2) ONT must be inside and connected power.
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The ethernet might just be being used as a draw-wire so that the fibre techs can pull through an optical cable into the network cabinet.
It possible the white cable is a Hybrid cable. A couple of fibre cores through the middle surrounded by 8 or so copper wires.
The blue ethernet cables run to the outside is probably not that helpful - it's the old way of running cabling to a copper ETP. With a fibre termination there, the best way is either a draw wire and conduit to get to the internal ONT location or optic@t to the same location.
Guessing a Chorus area by the green conduit, but they generally like to run their own fibre up the conduit, depending on how it's termianted at the street end.
Yoshinoya: Sorry. Photo now posted. White cable doesn’t look like optical. Looks like Ethernet but not sure.
This is a photo of the "ETP" area.
There will be a draw wire in the green duct which runs out to the road. The installers will use this to pull a microduct in. Its likely the blue cable.
If you are in a chorus area, there should be an opticat cable going into the house to the network data closet or data panel.
If the data panel is on an external wall directly above the ETP, then they could get away with just putting in a draw wire. If not i would be concerned about there being no opticat. The grey cable looks too dark in color to be opticat. However there looks like several cables so maybe they have run a cat5/cat6 as well as an opticat.
If you are in a UFF / Tuatahi area they usually prefer a white microduct run inside rather than an opticat.
Not sure what they prefer down in the christchurch or whangarei area.
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