POST FTTN Survey – Response required
You should have received your Post-FTTN survey in your email – titled “Survey requiring your response – Post FTTN implementation and FTTP applications (Date of this request:2017-09-23 )”.
Please contact me at nbn@gleneaglesestate.net if you did not receive this email.
UPDATE: Yes I stuffed up the email. My apologies.
It is very important for the committee to understand who is still interested in a FTTP connection, and who is no longer interested.
Simply update your registration (your login id is included in the email) if you have changed your mind, or email myself at nbn@gleneaglesestate.net.
Negotiations with NBN have been challenging, and we are examining ALL options for the community. I can personally assure you the committee is doing its very best.
A community meeting will be planned in the near future to give people an update, and hopefully a way forward.
Could you please respond to the survey by 9 October 2017.
Thank you
Steve Ulrich
Gleneagles Estate NBN Committee

I’m still on ADSL 🙁
Telstra have connected me to NBN but I haven’t really noticed any change in speeds.
I still want to be included in FTTN
NBN. Up and running. 28mB download. 5mB upload. Happy with that.
Bugger all so far. Signed a contract with Telstra (at their invitation) for NBN months ago but still on ADSL. No confidence that anything will happen at all.
Same thing happened to us – I phoned the Telstra NBN number and it was done very quickly after that. Just one thing to watch out for with Telstra: if you are on a bundle and you want to stay on the bundle you have, you have to make sure they know that or they will sign you up for another two years.
We are now connected to NBN, VDSL sync speeds are reported as 14 Mbps Down and 6 Mbps up.
Could be provider related, best speed test has been 6 Mbps Down but it has been very unstable, busy at night and Netflix constantly pausing to download more of the show so we are still using the Optus 4G wireless as well 🙁
Not connected to nbn, as I have heard not always a success and many faults to contend with!! Unable to attend 4 Dec meeting, would like an update on the majority consensus. Also fibre to home, does this mean gardens will be dug up?
We connected to the NBN with iiNet. Ever since then we have had regular drop outs. The service is proving to be extremely unreliable. We sometimes work from home so the dropouts are a complete nuisance. Our kids are Uni students and rely on a good internet service for their studies. We lose the landline phone whenever the Internet fails, which left me in a bind recently when I had a flat mobile phone and no way of contacting anyone when at home……..not good in an emergency! Our provider iiNet has been of little help. Sadly I have had to lodge a complaint with the Ombudsman to seek help in resolving these problems. We don’t have a lot of confidence in the NBN at the moment. Unfortunately unable to get to the meeting today to hear of others’ experiences but would be keen to know if FTTP would solve the dropouts.